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501. Toward Realistic U.S.–India Relations

502. China versus the Washington Consensus: The Anomaly for World Bank Advocacy Research (pdf)

503. Financial Diplomacy and the Credit Crunch: The Rise of Central Banks

504. Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis

505. China's $1.7 Trillion Bet: China's External Portfolio and Dollar Reserves

506. A New Direction for U.S. Policy in the Caspian Region

507. The Economic Quicksands of Globalization

508. Forget Bretton Woods II: the Role for U.S.-Japan-China Trilateralism

509. Options for a Democratic Taiwan

510. Deng Undone: The Costs of Halting Market Reform in China

511. State Capitalism Comes of Age: The End of the Free Market?

512. Necessity, Choice, and Common Sense: A Policy for a Bewildering World

513. Population Policy, Economic Reform, and Fertility Decline in Guangdong Province, China

514. The G20 Meetings: No Common Framework, No Consensus

515. China's $1.5 Trillion Bet: Understanding China's External Portfolio

516. The Internationalization of Chinese and Indian Firms: Trends, Motivations and Policy Implications

518. Regional Trade Agreements vs. Multilateral Trading System: A Study of Chinese Interests and Policy Options

519. Indian FDI falls in global economic crisis: Indian multinationals tread cautiously

520. A new geography of innovation – China and India rising

521. Investment from the GCC and Development in the Mediterranean. The Outlook for EU-GCC Financial and Economic Cooperation in the Mediterranean

522. Crossing Borders, Changing Landscapes: Land-Use Dynamics in the Golden Triangle

523. German Companies Engaging in China: Decision-Making Processes at Home and Management Practices in Chinese Subsidiaries

524. The Economic Impact of International Students from a Cross-National Perspective

525. Indian FDI falls in global economic crisis: Indian multinationals tread cautiously

526. The United States and the Asia-Pacific Region: National Interests and Strategic Imperatives

527. China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications

528. Understanding Special Drawing Rights

529. Embracing Chinese Global Security Ambitions

530. China's Myanmar Dilemma

531. The Political Economy of Heterogeneous Development: Quantile Effects of Income and Education

532. Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems

533. External imbalances and the G20

534. Can India catch up with China?

535. Assessing the slowdown in China

536. The China-United States Strategic and Economic Dialogue

537. Criss-Crossing Globalization: Uphill Flows of Skill-Intensive Goods and Foreign Direct Investment

538. Sanctioning North Korea: The Political Economy of Denuclearization and Proliferation

539. Remaking the CCP's Ideology: Determinants, Progress, and Limits under Hu Jintao

540. China's Climate- and Energy-security Dilemma: Shaping a New Path of Economic Growth

541. Climate Change in China – The Development of China's Climate Policy and Its Integration into a New International Post-Kyoto Climate Regime

542. China's Economic Policy in the Time of the Global Financial Crisis: Which Way Out?

543. Sharing the Pain: The Global Struggle Over Savings

544. Crossing Borders, Changing Landscapes: Land-Use Dynamics in the Golden Triangle

545. Can Global De-Carbonization Inhibit Developing-Country Industrialization?

546. The Great Regression? Financial Crisis in an Age of Global Interdependence

547. Reconciling Climate Change and Trade Policy

548. Brazil's Rise as an Emerging Power: Implications for the U.S. and Europe

549. China-Southeast Asia Relations

550. China-Taiwan Relations