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How the Philippines forestalled its own development–and how we may redeem it
INQUIRER FILE PHOTO Victory is claimed by all, failure to one alone.” –Tacitus In Morong, Bataan, stands a $2.3-billion ...
Workers at General Motors occupied factories for 44 days in Flint, controlling irreplaceable auto body dies. Michigan’s ...
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Sorry, White Nationalists, Europeans were Black until the Rise of Rome, and Rome was Multiracial
We live in a time when a once level-headed anti-populist politician such as J. D. Vance has increasingly adopted the language ...
At 4,000 meters, Kesar village struggles with harsh winters and almost no crop possibilities, forcing its women to take on ...
China now buys 60 per cent of the world’s soybeans. That dependency shapes its food security strategy – and its trade battles with the United States.
The Sugar Creek Covered Bridge in Glenarm stands as a quiet sentinel of history, an architectural gem that many Illinois residents drive past without ever knowing it exists. When was the last time you ...
The government’s push for agro industrialization is reshaping Ghana’s agricultural landscape, with new processing plants for ...
As India accelerates its mission to reduce dependence on imported Muriate of Potash (MOP), Karnataka-based CNF Phosphates (India) Pvt. Ltd. has emerged as one of the nation's strongest champions of ...
India's ill-conceived and hurriedly adopted inflation targeting is one such initiative that needs to be carefully evaluated ...
The people of South America—in Venezuela and the other countries of the region—are profoundly calm by nature and deeply ...
Five hundred years ago, a Bible accidentally printed with a backwards map of the Holy Land sparked a revolution in how people imagined geography, borders, and even nationhood. Despite the blunder, the ...
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Dependency theory and condition of the poor in developing world
For decades, the global economy has promised convergence. The message has been straightforward: open your markets, liberalise your trade, attract investment, and prosperity will follow. Yet many ...
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