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Steven Elliott-Gower

The Demographic Future | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    Summary: Global demographics in the twenty-first century will be defined by steep declines in fertility rates. Many countries will see their populations shrink and age. But relatively high fertility rates and immigration levels in the United States, however, may mean that it will emerge with a stronger hand.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Globalizing the Energy Revolution | Foreign Affairs - 1 views

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    Summary: Clean-energy technology is expensive and the United States is spending far too little on developing it. The U.S. government must do more to promote cross-border innovation and protect intellectual property rights.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Beyond City Limits | Foreign Policy - 1 views

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    Rise of megacities and their challenge to states as major actors on the world stage.
Steven Elliott-Gower

The Fertile Continent | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    Summary: With one billion people already going hungry and the world's population rising, global food production must urgently be increased. The countries that managed such surges in the past -- Brazil, China, India, the United States -- cannot do so again. But Africa can -- if it finally uses the seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation methods common everywhere else.
Dennis Falk

Pew Global Attitudes Project - A series of worldwide public opinion surveys - 1 views

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    The Pew Global Attitudes Project is a series of worldwide public opinion surveys that encompasses a broad array of subjects ranging from people's assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. More than 200,000 interviews in 57 countries have been conducted as part of the project's work.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Global Corporate Citizenship | Foreign Affairs - 1 views

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    Global corporate citizenship means that companies must not only be engaged with stakeholders but be stakeholders themselves alongside governments and civil society. Since companies depend on global development, which in turn relies on stability and increased prosperity, it is in their direct interest to help improve the state of the world.
Steven Elliott-Gower

The Truth About al Qaeda | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    New information discovered in Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan suggests that the United States has been vastly overstating al Qaeda's power for a full decade. The group appears to have spent more time dodging drone strikes and complaining about money than trying to get an atomic bomb.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Globalization and Unemployment | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    Jobs growth was slow in May, renewing pessimism about the U.S. economy. Spence, a Nobel Prize-winning economist writes that economic growth and employment in the United States have started to diverge, increasing income inequality and reducing jobs for less-educated workers.
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