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The Rise of China, India & Russia: The Next American Century
http://www.nextamericancentury.com/
The rise of other global powers is most often posed as a sorry tale. The potential loss of our #1 status implies a blow to our safety, economy, and prestige. In The Next American Century, Nina Hachigian and Mona Sutphen show that the "pivotal powers"—China, Europe, India, Japan, and Russia—seek greater influence, but each has an enormous stake in the world economy and a keen desire to thwart common threats.
Order the book:
http://www.amazon.com/Next-American-Century-Thrive-Powers/dp/0743290992/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1199638611&sr=1-1
Tags: american, century, china, climate, disease, documentary, economy, energy, environment, grassroots, hachigian, health, india, mona, news, next, oil, olympics, outreach, progressive, russia, security, sutphen, terrorism
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The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India
David Denoon, Professor of Politics and Economics, New York University and Chairman, Editorial Advisory Board, Great Decisions discusses the economic and strategic Rise of China and India.
To watch the whole video please click the link.
http://www.fpa.org/calendar_url2420/calendar_url_show.htm?doc_id=623508
Tags: analysis, China, commentary, Economy, India, news
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Lowy Institute : The rise of China and India
Mark Thirlwell presents a summary of the impact the rise of India and China is having, as part of the Lowy Institutes Global Trends presentation.
Tags: and, China, Global, India, Institute, Lowy, Mark, of, Rise, Thirlwell, trends
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The Rise of China and India
http://english.ohmynews.com/ArticleView/article_view.asp?menu=A11100&no=383149&rel_no=1&back_url=
A quick video to link to my article on the rise of China and India and how their emergence onto the world stage will affect me as a Londoner.
Part 3 in the series of articles for OhmyNews
http://english.ohmynews.com
Tags: analysis, china, citizen, commentary, documentary, emerging, grassroots, india, journalism, london, news, ohmynews, outreach, power
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USA Decline by 2025-Rise of China,Russia,India & Nuclear War
The U.S. National Estimate Council Report states by 2025 America will have declined in influence,giving way to other super-powers.
Tags: America, China, economic, India, military, Nation, nuclear, Obama, politic, recession, Russia, USA, war
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Rise of the Rest
We created a short video to stretch our thinking for an internal brainstorming session. There are more details at futuresgroup.wordpress.com
Rise of the Rest is a term coined by Fareed Zakaria on the post-American world. It is not a world marked by American decline, but the rise of everybody else. The rise of China and India are the most obvious signs, but the Gulf countries are also remaking themselves beyond hydrocarbons and so on. China and India are big but they are not the whole story.
Tags: africa, china, east, fareed, future, happens, india, japan, middle, of, rest, rise, shift, the, usa, zakaria
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Cap&Tax: The China-India Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 [1]
June 3, 2008, U.S. Senate. The Warner-Lieberman "Climate Security Act Of 2008" is debated the day before amendments are brought to the floor.
The bill is a tax on the working poor, a Federal Government expansion without precedent since the Income Tax of 1913. Achieved by selling carbon allowances in the market (credits on an industrial basis: Refineries, Automobile Manufacturing, ...) for the next 40 years, at the consumers expense of an estimated 30-50% rise in energy prices, losing thousands of jobs to countries like China and India who have no caps, creating a board of five persons in control of the country's energy, redistributing trillions of dollars among more than 40 bureaucracies some of which have nothing to do with CO2 emissions, and pretending a tax relief somewhere in the...
Tags: act, boxer, cap&tax, change, climate, co2, emissions, fake, federal, racket, senate, us, warner-lieberman
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MAPI Ideas: An Advanced Technology Race : China and India
Senior Fellow in Trade and Productivity at MAPI, Ernest Preeg, analyzes the rapid development of export-oriented advanced technology industry in India and China. His book provides a comprehensive U.S. policy response to the rise of China and India to become advanced technology superstates. Specific policy recommendations include a more forceful and concerted response to currency manipulation by China and some other Asian trading partners, additional free trade agreements across the Pacific and with India as building blocks toward multilateral free trade for nonagricultural trade, and disciplines, starting with transparency, for rapidly growing sovereign investment funds. A corresponding domestic policy agenda includes improving education, publicly supported R&D for basic research, tax...
Tags: competitiveness, India, Policy, productivity, Technology, Trade, Us-, US-China
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Glenn Beck: The Rise of the Rest
Glenn Beck: the rise of the west, now the rise of the rest
Tags: Beck, capitalism, china, Glenn, india
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Emerging Market Movers: China; India; Brazil
China's CSI 300 Index; China's currency reserves rise 36% to $1.81 trillion, the world's largest; India's Ranbaxy shares slump after US challenge on generic drugs; PetroBras Oil workers strike; production cut expected
Tags: bloomberg, BOM:500359, Business, News, SAO:PETR3, television, tv
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Tensions Rise In India Over Tibet
Exiles living in India have protested against China, as tensions rise in Tibet. The Dalai Lama has called for calm, but many of his devotees are increasingly frustrated, as Asia Correspondent Alex Crawford reports from Northern India.
Tags: analysis, commentary, documentary, grassroots, news, outreach
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CA Event: The Next World - Panel 1
The rise of other global powers is a profound new reality of todays world. As headlines remind us nearly everyday, China, India, Russia, as well as the European Union, Japan, and others are rapidly gaining strength and influence. How should the U.S. navigate this new world landscape? Does the rise of these powers represent an ideological challenge or an economic boom? Will global warming convince us we are all in the same boat? The Next World conference will explore these questions and others, focusing on key foreign policy priorities for the next administration.
Steve Coll, President and CEO of the New America Foundation and John Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress opened the conference with an intimate conversation, and later joined the discussion with the...
Tags: America, Economy, Environment, Foreign, Global, Policy, Powers, States, United
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Overcoming Our Fear of Terrorism - Fareed Zakaria
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/05/20/Fareed_Zakaria_The_Post-American_World
Author Fareed Zakaria forecasts America's reaction to another major terrorist attack.
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Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International, appears in conversation with Reza Aslan to discuss his newest book The Post-American World.
Their discussion covers a range of topics of international concern, from the rise of China, India, and other emerging economic powers to the foreign policy of the United States and the ability of America to set the moral agenda. - LAPL
Fareed Zakaria is the editor of Newsweek International and author of The Post American World and The Future of Freedom.
Tags: 911, act, al, americans, attacks, bin, bombing, bombs, civil, fears, laden, patriot, qaeda, rights, september, terrorists, washington
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CA Event: The Next World - Panel 2
The rise of other global powers is a profound new reality of todays world. As headlines remind us nearly everyday, China, India, Russia, as well as the European Union, Japan, and others are rapidly gaining strength and influence. How should the U.S. navigate this new world landscape? Does the rise of these powers represent an ideological challenge or an economic boom? Will global warming convince us we are all in the same boat? The Next World conference will explore these questions and others, focusing on key foreign policy priorities for the next administration.
Steve Coll, President and CEO of the New America Foundation and John Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress opened the conference with an intimate conversation, and later joined the discussion with the...
Tags: America, Economy, Environment, Foreign, Global, Policy, Powers, States, United
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CA Event: The Next World - Panel 3
The rise of other global powers is a profound new reality of todays world. As headlines remind us nearly everyday, China, India, Russia, as well as the European Union, Japan, and others are rapidly gaining strength and influence. How should the U.S. navigate this new world landscape? Does the rise of these powers represent an ideological challenge or an economic boom? Will global warming convince us we are all in the same boat? The Next World conference will explore these questions and others, focusing on key foreign policy priorities for the next administration.
Steve Coll, President and CEO of the New America Foundation and John Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress opened the conference with an intimate conversation, and later joined the discussion with the...
Tags: America, Economy, Environment, Foreign, Global, Policy, Powers, States, United
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The Problem with Prosperity - Fareed Zakaria
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/05/27/Fareed_Zakaria_Thriving_in_a_Post_America-Centric_World
Bestselling author Fareed Zakaria warns that as global prosperity levels continue to rise, competition over global resources will similarly increase.
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The rise of other nations need not mean a decline of the U.S., says Zakaria. He foresees a future where the U.S. no longer dominates the global economy, geopolitics and culture, and it needn't be seen as a negative development, he believes; our nation needs to learn to understand other nations and find a way to thrive in this rapidly shifting dynamic.
Join us as Newsweek International's editor shares his insights on how our nation can thrive in the coming millennium - The Commonwealth Club of California
Fareed Zakaria is the editor...
Tags: china, economics, economy, food, free, gas, globalisation, globalization, growth, india, oil, pollution, prices, smog, trade, water
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CA Event: The Next World - Panel 5
The rise of other global powers is a profound new reality of todays world. As headlines remind us nearly everyday, China, India, Russia, as well as the European Union, Japan, and others are rapidly gaining strength and influence. How should the U.S. navigate this new world landscape? Does the rise of these powers represent an ideological challenge or an economic boom? Will global warming convince us we are all in the same boat? The Next World conference will explore these questions and others, focusing on key foreign policy priorities for the next administration.
Steve Coll, President and CEO of the New America Foundation and John Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress opened the conference with an intimate conversation, and later joined the discussion with the...
Tags: America, Economy, Environment, Foreign, Global, Policy, Powers, States, United
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World Food Crisis (Part 4 of 4)
23 May 2008
The United Nation is warning that there will be no relief from rapidly rising price of basic food stuffs.
It says countries like China and India are behind the soaring demand and costs.
Tags: china, costs, food, fuel, india, inflation, meat, oil, peak, price, rice, rise, wheat
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NDN @ Netroots Nation '08 - FULL EVENT
The Bush years have been ones of great disappointment for America. Mistakes have been made, great challenges have gone unaddressed. In a world that has seen the rise of nations like China, India, Brazil and Mexico and the emergence of a powerful, global communications network, the next President will have to restore America's standing in the world, tackle climate change, help to move the world to a post-carbon economy, work to alleviate global poverty, as well as address ongoing geopolitical challenges. Watch a panel of thoughtful leaders discuss what kind of global strategy the next President may pursue.
Saturday, July 19, 2008, Netroots Nation '08 in Austin, TX.
Tags: andrei, austin, cherny, kos, michael, moynihan, nation, ndn, netroots, new, nn08, politics, rosenberg, simon, yearly
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Michael Moynihan @ Netroots Nation '08 (7/19/08)
The Bush years have been ones of great disappointment for America. Mistakes have been made, great challenges have gone unaddressed. In a world that has seen the rise of nations like China, India, Brazil and Mexico and the emergence of a powerful, global communications network, the next President will have to restore America's standing in the world, tackle climate change, help to move the world to a post-carbon economy, work to alleviate global poverty, as well as address ongoing geopolitical challenges. Watch a panel of thoughtful leaders discuss what kind of global strategy the next President may pursue.
Saturday, July 19, 2008, Netroots Nation '08 in Austin, TX.
Tags: andrei, austin, cherny, kos, michael, moynihan, nation, ndn, netroots, new, nn08, politics, rosenberg, simon, yearly
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