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Escaping the Sovereign Debt Trap: The Remarkable Model of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia

August 6, 2010
Escaping the Sovereign Debt Trap: The Remarkable Model of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Virg Bernero, the mayor of Lansing, Michigan, just won the Democratic nomination for governor of his state, making a state-owned Bank of Michigan a real possibility. Bernero is one of at least a dozen candidates promoting that solution to the states’ economic woes. It is an innovative idea, with little precedent in the United...
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The Battle for Thailand

May 26, 2010
The Battle for Thailand

Nearly a week after the event, Thailand is still stunned by the military assault on the Red Shirt encampment in the tourist center of the capital city of Bangkok on May 19. The Thai government is treating captured Red Shirt leaders and militants like they’re from an occupied country. No doubt about it: A...
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Singapore: The World’s most Efficiently Managed Company

November 29, 2009
Singapore: The World’s most Efficiently Managed Company

A Paradigm Shift: APEC Offers No Clear Answers Like scores of journalists, I attentively listened as Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivering his closing remarks, and for the last time answering journalists’ questions. It was the conclusion of 17th Apec Economies Leaders’ Meeting in Singapore, on November 15, and Prime Minister Lee was...
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Lessons From The Japanese: Time to Replace Sovereign Debt With Sovereign Credit

November 28, 2009
Lessons From The Japanese: Time to Replace Sovereign Debt With Sovereign Credit

“We are completely dependent on the commercial Banks. Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit. If the Banks create ample synthetic money we are prosperous; if not, we starve. We are absolutely without a permanent money system. When one gets a complete grasp of the picture, the tragic...
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The Role of Gold in the World Monetary System

November 5, 2009
The Role of Gold in the World Monetary System

What Is India and China Doing That Malaysia Has Neglected To Do? On 27th August 2009 I wrote an article, “An Appeal To Malaysia’s Prime Minister Cum Finance Minister – Re-Examine the Country’s Strategy For Foreign Reserves”, to urge our Prime Minister to examine the critical need to diversify our foreign reserves, specifically to...
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Great Power Confrontation in the Indian Ocean: The Geo-Politics of the Sri Lankan Civil War

October 25, 2009
Great Power Confrontation in the Indian Ocean: The Geo-Politics of the Sri Lankan Civil War

The support and positions of various foreign governments in regards to the diabolic fighting between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan military, which cost the lives of thousands of innocent civilians, says a great deal about the geo-strategic interests of these foreign governments. The position of the governments of India and a group...
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Geo-Strategic Chessboard: War Between India and China?

October 23, 2009
Geo-Strategic Chessboard: War Between India and China?

Since 1947, India has not fully pledged itself to any camp or global pole during the Cold War and as a result was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (N.A.M.). Since the post-Cold War era that position has eroded. New Delhi has been gradually moving away from its traditional position, relationships, and policies...
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Derivatives Collapse and the China Gold and Silver Markets

September 10, 2009
Derivatives Collapse and the China Gold and Silver Markets

In 2009, China opened up various exchanges for investment in both gold and silver to the Chinese public, which previously was not allowed to invest in gold and silver. The opening of silver exchanges to the Chinese public is the most recent development and was accompanied by a ban on silver exports. The Chinese government...
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New Great Game: Iran / Russia – a deadly embrace

August 10, 2009
New Great Game: Iran / Russia – a deadly embrace

The Bush administration has tried everything to drive a wedge between Iran and Russia – to no avail. The Obama administration now has to deal with some pretty established facts on the ground. In the first part of this report, Pepe Escobar analyzes the implications of the complex relationship between close allies Iran and...
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A Tale of Two Diverging Economic Worlds

June 19, 2009
A Tale of Two Diverging Economic Worlds

Increasingly a deep divide within the world of globalization is emerging which will have the most profound significance for the future of G7 nations’ economic and political stability. The divide is between those nations which are still embedded within the dollar system, including countries in the Eurozone, versus those emerging economies—especially the BRIC—Brazil, Russia,...
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Biopiracy, GM Seeds and Rural India

June 4, 2009
Biopiracy, GM Seeds and Rural India

The reality for the average Indian remains the same: agricultural cultivation and the ability to farm is the bedrock of rural living. With its historical practices, values, and communal sentiments of respect, cultivation and the practice of farming has embedded roots. Farming for Indians is not only a source of income – it is...
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North Korea wants to be accepted by the US as a nuclear power

May 29, 2009
North Korea wants to be accepted by the US as a nuclear power

North Korea has conducted its second underground nuclear test, and also tested short-range missiles. Predictably, the UN Security Council is still debating how to react. China, North Korea’s window to the world, basically wants to maintain the current status quo. Pepe Escobar argues going nuclear is the only way North Korea’s Leader Kim Jong-Il,...
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China calls for new global currency

May 21, 2009
China calls for new global currency

Zhou did not mention the dollar by name but said the financial crisis had shown the need for reform. The head of the Chinese central bank has called for a new global currency controlled by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying such a move would give governments particularly in the developing world the ability...
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NATO War Games and Russia-Japan Bilateral Relations

May 20, 2009
NATO War Games and Russia-Japan Bilateral Relations

Interview with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin In an interview with the Japanese media, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin commented on NATO’s war games in Georgia, situation in troubled Afghanistan, North Korean nuclear ambitions and other international thorny issues. Interview of Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of Russia, with the Japanese information agency Kiodo Cusin, TV...
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The global financial crisis is proving a boon for a resurgent China

May 17, 2009
The global financial crisis is proving a boon for a resurgent China

China Pulling Southeast Asia into Its Orbit The global financial crisis is proving a boon for a resurgent China, which is poised to exert ever greater influence in Southeast Asia. While drawing neighbouring countries back into China’s economic orbit has been part of Beijing’s strategy for restoring what it sees as the country’s rightful...
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Faith in the Poor: Grameen CEO Sees an Entrepreneurial Path from Poverty

May 14, 2009
Faith in the Poor: Grameen CEO Sees an Entrepreneurial Path from Poverty

Almost everyone wants to help the poor. In a world where many demand profits of 10%, 20%, 30% or more on their money, people donate to the poor despite a return of “negative 100%,” said Alex Counts, president and chief executive of the Grameen Foundation, which is dedicated to lifting people out of poverty...
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Should India Open Up Its Banking Sector?

May 6, 2009
Should India Open Up Its Banking Sector?

Since 2007, India and European Union (EU) are negotiating a free trade agreement (FTA). The negotiations not only cover trade in goods but also services, rules pertaining to intellectual property rights, cross-border investments, competition policy, government procurement and regulatory issues. EU as a bloc is India’s largest trading partner. EU accounts for around one-fifth...
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China’s Proposal for a New World Currency

May 5, 2009
China’s Proposal for a New World Currency

Fuelling a new world money supply A paper written ahead of the recent G20 summit by Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the Chinese central bank, caused quite a stir. Zhou called for the establishment of a global reserve currency, a step which would firmly tip the balance of economic power in the direction of emerging...
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Microfinance in India: Searching for New Ground

May 5, 2009
Microfinance in India: Searching for New Ground

Attention around the world in recent weeks has been focused on microfinance and its untapped potential in developing countries like India, triggered by the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize that went last month to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank, the microfinance organization he founded in Bangladesh three decades ago. The prize helped reemphasize the appeal...
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Japan for Beginners

May 1, 2009
Japan for Beginners

(One of our objectives is to help non-specialist readers understand what they are reading in the news. Read Financial Crisis for Beginners.) The most common point of comparison for our current economic crisis is, far and away, the Great Depression. The Depression is most often bracketed with some version of the phrase, “but we’re...
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Federal Reserve for Beginners

May 1, 2009
Federal Reserve for Beginners

(One of our objectives is to help non-specialist readers understand what they are reading in the news. Read Financial Crisis for Beginners.) We had a comment last week asking for an explanation of, roughly, what it is that the Federal Reserve does, so I thought that would be a good topic for a Beginners...
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