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In Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World, World Policy Institute Senior Fellow Ian Bremmer illustrates a historic shift in the international system and the world economy—and an unprecedented moment of global uncertainty.
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Interview, August 4th, 2011:
WPI Senior Fellow looks at incentives provided by European governments in an attempt to promote the use of electric vehicles: "...
WPI Senior Fellow Nina Krushcheva writes about Medvedev's promise and Putin's prospects in "...
WPI Senior Fellow Ian Bremmer explains why China's future isn't as rosy as some might believe: "...
Eric Alterman, WPI Senior Fellow, explores the state of social democracy in Europe and the United States, as talk of austerity measures becomes increasing common in both: "...
Paul Hockenos writes about the German Chancellor's role in the country's recent nuclear policy change: "...
As Greek bailout concerns rise, Zachary Karabell explores how tourists can postitively affect the country's financial system: "...
Hans Humes appears on "InBusiness with Margaret Brennan" to share his thoughts on the Greek crisis and debt...
WPI Senior Fellow Martin Walker predicts growing tension between the young and the old as demographic changes coincide with economic troubles: "...
Ian Bremmer, WPI Senior Fellow and Eurasia Group President, appears on "Lou Dobbs Tonight" to talk about the...
WPI Senior Fellow Patricia DeGennaro appeared on CNN's "In the Arena" to discuss the...
In "Her Silence, Her Voice" (Virginia Quarterly Review), Silvana...
Ronnie Eldridge fom CUNY TV is joined by Patricia DeGennaro to discuss ...









