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China’s Housing Market: It’s More Than Just a Bubble
by thegeneration April 18, 2013By Tina Kim Editor Often hailed as the economic spotlight of the world, China has enjoyed its robust growth in manufacturing, waves of foreign…
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Economic Uncertainty for Canada’s Northwest Passage
by thegeneration April 15, 2013by Sam Geldin Contributing Writer The alarmingly shrinking expansion of Arctic sea ice, which receded to an unprecedented annual minimum last autumn of 2012,…
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Chavez: Sinner, Saint, or Sacrifice?
by thegeneration April 1, 2013by Kara McManus Contributing Writer When official news broke that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had passed away of cancer on March 5, 2013, it…
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Mexico 1992-2012: The Advent of Neoliberalism and the Reshaping of the Political Order
by thegeneration March 20, 2013by Luis L. Lozada Contributing Writer The process of globalization in recent times has been equated to mean the triumphant victory of capitalism as the…
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A Growing Appetite for Feed-in Tariffs
by thegeneration March 13, 2013by Nathan Otto Contributing Writer About halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California’s largest power station sits idle. The San Onofre Nuclear Generating…
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This Land is Our Land: Territoriality, jingoism, and the farthest reaches of the Earth
by James Walker March 9, 2013by James Walker Editor Earlier this month, two of the largest and most significant economic powers on Earth came close to exchanging blows over…
