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The Coming Global Wa |
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As we¡¯ve discussed, America must confront such issues as the fifth wave and the rise of global powers like China, with its mammoth population of cheap workers, its vast hoards of cash, and its urgent agenda for acquiring the resources to make it an economic superpower. |
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From Silk to Silicon |
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China Moves Beyond " |
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Over the past few years, China has pursued an aggressive policy of increasing its gross domestic product at all costs. This has led to what some pundits have hailed as an ¡°economic miracle¡± of growth in China as it moves toward a capitalist free market model. |
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Companies Rethink Ho |
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As the labor market tightens and skilled workers become scarce, companies are casting a wider net for employees. |
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Convergence Scramble |
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Despite all the hype of ¡°media convergence¡± since the late 1990s, until recently the reality has fallen short. Convergence was supposed to bring all of the digital technologies together. Because of this vision, billions of dollars were lost on bad business decisions. |
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