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The re-election of Barack Obama is a dream to some, nightmare to others.
Less than five years after joining the World Trade Organization, the once promising South Pacific Island nation of Tonga, is floundering under the weight of the global recession.
Globalization makes abundant U.S. technology, energy and capital (if correctly deployed) much more valuable.
Not so long ago India only evoked poverty and mysticism.
The cause of free trade faces growing unpopularity, particularly in the developing world.
To understand our presidential election, one needs to understand how much the world has changed—the U.S. can’t impose its will any longer.