How Worried Should We Be About Radiation
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After Fukushima, consumers’ radiation worries are normal, but should focus on public-policy planning.
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After Fukushima, consumers’ radiation worries are normal, but should focus on public-policy planning.
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In North Africa and East Asia, former enemies can compromise and build new governments.
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One activist, and an angry middle class, rallied to protest India’s endemic corruption.
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China, India and Brazil target Mozambique for energy and strategic reasons
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To fuel its own growth, China emerges as Africa’s major trade partner.
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Calamity also offers a stricken Japan the possibility of a rebirth.
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As China and India demonstrate military preparedness, Europe dithers.
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In the volatile Middle East, successful intervention requires respect for Arab public opinion.
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The international community ignores its blueprint for halting atrocities in Libya.
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The no-fly zone over Libya divides many, from the Arab League to the UN.