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  • Amidst rapidly shifting geo-economic plates, we are stuck in a political morass.

    Edward Kubow: The New Usual and the Demise of the Art City Edward Kubow 2011

  • Against this emerging geo-economic landscape, the announcement of bin Laden's death has all the force of a fading wind, of a random event.

    Nathan Gardels: The Arab Spring After Osama: Ayaan Hirsi Ali vs. Tariq Ramadan Nathan Gardels 2011

  • In a way, Obama seems to be responding to the new geostrategic and geo-economic realities, in which the U.S. has no choice but to start reducing its costly commitments in the Middle East, including the support for Arab dictators and autocrats and the futile peace processing -- and start investing its time and effort in strengthening its ties with the nations and economies of the Pacific Rim, with the winners of the 21st century.

    Leon T. Hadar: Obama Cold-Shoulders the Mideast in SOTU Leon T. Hadar 2011

  • Amidst rapidly shifting geo-economic plates, we are stuck in a political morass.

    Edward Kubow: The New Usual and the Demise of the Art City Edward Kubow 2011

  • In a way, Obama seems to be responding to the new geostrategic and geo-economic realities, in which the U.S. has no choice but to start reducing its costly commitments in the Middle East, including the support for Arab dictators and autocrats and the futile peace processing -- and start investing its time and effort in strengthening its ties with the nations and economies of the Pacific Rim, with the winners of the 21st century.

    Leon T. Hadar: Obama Cold-Shoulders the Mideast in SOTU Leon T. Hadar 2011

  • In a way, Obama seems to be responding to the new geostrategic and geo-economic realities, in which the U.S. has no choice but to start reducing its costly commitments in the Middle East, including the support for Arab dictators and autocrats and the futile peace processing -- and start investing its time and effort in strengthening its ties with the nations and economies of the Pacific Rim, with the winners of the 21st century.

    Leon T. Hadar: Obama Cold-Shoulders the Mideast in SOTU Leon T. Hadar 2011

  • Imagine 40 years from now how a global affairs columnist for the Fox-Xinhua or New Shanghai Times content-providing service will analyze the world's geo-strategic and geo-economic balance of power.

    Leon T. Hadar: The War on Terror Is Over and China Won Leon T. Hadar 2011

  • Still, he cautioned that any rise in the 10-year yield would be moderate, pointing to "lots of geo-economic risks and political concerns as the U.S. elections approach."

    Treasurys End Year Below 2% for First Time Since '77 Min Zeng 2011

  • In a way, Obama seems to be responding to the new geostrategic and geo-economic realities, in which the U.S. has no choice but to start reducing its costly commitments in the Middle East, including the support for Arab dictators and autocrats and the futile peace processing -- and start investing its time and effort in strengthening its ties with the nations and economies of the Pacific Rim, with the winners of the 21st century.

    Leon T. Hadar: Obama Cold-Shoulders the Mideast in SOTU Leon T. Hadar 2011

  • Amidst rapidly shifting geo-economic plates, we are stuck in a political morass.

    Edward Kubow: The New Usual and the Demise of the Art City Edward Kubow 2011

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