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When certain groups cannot wait for the next election to remove leaders, they mobilize crowds to throttle policy or to topple government, it is not just a threat to the state's internal stability but may also destabilize the world order
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In a world where everyone is interconnected, the connections that matter most are again becoming more personal. Religious beliefs, affiliations, culture and class are providing people with greater senses of identity. Meanwhile, the nation-state is coming apart
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Will the US Dollar lose its privileged status as the international reserve currency? Eric Helleiner doesn't think so. That's because the consequences of assuming reserve currency status are sufficiently uncertain that they might deter rival powers
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Please, for the love of Cronkite: Give us a break from the missing plane. Yes, we all wonder what happened to it. Yes, our hearts go out to the families seeking resolution. But really, CNN ... enough. Put your hands up and step away from the story
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Two recent news stories underscore how the world of power politics and international affairs has changed since the darkest days of the Cold War, when the threat of nuclear Armageddon hung over the globe
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It was an angry book. Much of the response was angry, too. "The Grapes of Wrath" was published 75 years ago, a seminal masterpiece of American literature that seems freshly relevant to this era of wealth disparity, rapacious banks and growing poverty
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Russia and the West are both warning of the risk of escalation to a civil war in Ukraine between pro-Russian and pro-Western factions. Except 'Cold War Reloaded' is different this time -- and the differences are worth keeping in mind as events unfold
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The talk in Davos was Bill Gates' audacious forecast that there will be almost no poor countries in the world by 2035. Was it an outburst of exaggerated optimism by the richest man on earth? Or are there solid grounds to be that upbeat about the future?
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Alain de Botton -- author of books on love, religion and Proust -- explains why the news agenda should be more positive and how the news should aim to improve our lives
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Will Pope Francis turn out to be the Vatican equivalent of President Obama, delivering much less than he seemed to promise? The year ahead will show. But already the signs are that Francis could turn out to be one of the most radical reforming popes of modern times
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Archie Brown -- Oxford professor of politics and author of 'The Myth of the Strong Leader' -- explains why strong leaders are overrated and a collegiate style yields better results
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Cullen Hendrix and others have no doubts -- water scarcity caused by climate change can lead to outbreaks of interstate violence. However, their research also suggests that if such shortages are shared ones, a lack of rain may actually have conflict-inhibiting effects
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Currency will become increasingly and overtly politicized in the coming years. This means that the international monetary and financial system will be yet another arena where the world's powers attempt to advance their geopolitical and security interests
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Nearly two thirds of humanity remains offline, that is more than 4 billion people. The internet is a powerful enabler of social and economic progress and everyone deserves to be connected. It is the responsibility of the technology industry to make this happen
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The internet is transforming the global economy and changing our daily lives in fundamental ways. What's less appreciated is that the internet has also enabled a fascinating, decades-long experiment in international governance
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A growing number of companies are using the tools and disciplines of Big Data to transform their businesses and markets. Its application in the consumer sector is becoming well known, but it is also playing a crucial role in financial services
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There is another digital revolution in the air. The NETmundial conference in Sao Paulo is shaping up to be the flashpoint at which the United States loses control of the internet. The keeper of the internet is about to change, and there's a lot at stake
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Strategy is something which nearly everybody thinks is important. Indeed, no self-respecting organization would ever admit to not having a strategy. Few, though, seem to know what strategy is precisely
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Pope Francis is doing exactly what he is supposed to do: challenge followers to examine the lives they are leading. His broadening the conversation to include aspects of life that go beyond throwing a few shillings into a collection plate is a good thing
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Almost everywhere in the democratic world fewer people today are voting in national elections than in previous generations. Politicians in democracies must often feel like actors on stage watching gloomily as the audience departs while the performance is going on
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