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Beijing, a Boon for Africa
IN June 2011, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a speech in Zambia warning of a “new colonialism” threatening the African continent. “We saw that during colonial times, it is easy to come in, take out natural resources, pay … read more
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Is America becoming a Hispanic country?
The United States is becoming an Hispanic country. And it’s happening much faster than anyone expected. According to an analysis of newly released 2010 U.S. Census data by the Pew Hispanic Center, the Hispanic population in the United States is … read more
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Is marriage becoming obsolete?
According to a TIME/Pew research poll released last week, 40 percent of Americans believe that marriage is becoming obsolete, up from just 28 percent in 1978. In that same poll, only one in four unmarried Americans say they do not … read more
Eastern Islam and the ‘clash of civilizations’
Globalization is giving a harder edge to the softer strain of Islam in East Asia. Meanwhile, China’s rising economic activity in the region is importing a glitzy capitalism and fueling consumerism. Islam has been an American obsession for at least … read more
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