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The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order

 
  Monday, May 5, 2008

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Parag Khanna describes the complex forces at play as emerging-market countries strive for development and strategic alliances in the "geopolitical marketplace." (Public Affairs Program)
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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Development, Economy, Globalization, Security, Trade
 
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Credit: Krzysztof J. Kokowicz, Lublin, Poland (First Place, Carnegie Council Poster Contest, Global Social Justice Category).
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