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Let us hope that Asian and Latin American countries learn from the perils of the euro and avoid forming currency unions.
For Americans, the Southern Coneremains to a remarkable degree terra incognita.
Can North Korea survive--as a distinct regime, an autonomous state, a specific political-economic system, and a sovereign country?
As tensions mount, theInternational Monetary Fundis surprisingly passive in defusing the risks of protectionism and disorderly financial markets.
As the Euro celebrates its tenth birthday, its next decade remains uncertain.
Nicholas Eberstadt explains the state of the North Korean economy in response to a series of seven questions.
Substantial postal reform has taken place in many other countries, which indicates that meaningful reform in the United States is feasible and in concert with other countries' policies.
Koreans now feel more responsible about its role in the international community.



