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Global Economy

“Brace for Change as the Global Economic Order Crumbles,” Yale Global Online, December 13, 2010

“Big Business Versus Obama,” Newsweek, July 12, 2010

“How Political Risk is Spooking Markets and Why This Won’t End for a Long Time, Speech to Ft. Worth Chamber of Commerce, June 8, 2010

“Wanted: Competent Leaders With Vision to Tackle Global Crises, Yale Global Online, June 3, 2010

“The Next Wave of the Crisis, Newsweek, May 28, 2010

“Markets Rule, Newsweek, May 7, 2010

Can and Will Mega Banks be Cut Down to Size, Unpublished, April 25, 2010

“Wall Street Will Reform Washington, The Daily Beast, April 24, 2010

“Debt and Unemployment: Is Global Capitalism Responsible? – Part I,Yale Global Online, April 23, 2010

“Health Care Strangles Bank Reform,” The Daily Beast, April 10, 2010

“Gunboat Economics,” Wall Street Journal (unpublished), April 3, 2010

“Bust Up the Banks,” The Daily Beast, April 2, 2010

“The World Needs Rebalancing, Not China Alone, Yale Global Online, March 22, 2010

“Courting Trouble With China, The Daily Beast, March 22, 2010

“Preventing Another Bank Disaster, The Daily Beast, March 15, 2010

“Another Toothless Wall Street Probe, The Daily Beast, February 27, 2010

“The Greek Threat, The Daily Beast, February 25, 2010

“We’re Handling China All Wrong, The Daily Beast, February 17, 2010

“America can no longer go it alone with China,Financial Times, February 9, 2010

“A Greek Economic Tragedy, The Daily Beast, February 9, 2010

“The Budget’s a Sham, The Daily Beast, February 1, 2010

“The Dollar’s Scary Decline, The Daily Beast, January 30, 2010

“China and Google: Searching for Trouble – Part II, Yale Global Online, January 21, 2010

“Towards a post-dollar world, What Matters (McKinsey & Co. Publication), December 14, 2009

“We must get ready for a weak-dollar world, Financial Times, November 29, 2009

“The Case for a Global Central Bank, Businesweek, September 17, 2009

“America Still Rules, Newsweek, July 25, 2009

“Amid economic rubble, Shangkong will rise, Financial Times, May 10, 2009

“The G-20 – An Imaginary Communique, Yale Global Online, March 30, 2009

“We Need a G20 Reality Check, Newsweek, March 30, 2009

“The Dangers of Turning Inward, Wall Street Journal , March 1, 2009

“The Coming Trade Wars, Newsweek, February 9, 2009

“Is Protectionism Unavoidable, YaleGlobal Online , February 6, 2009

“The Big Bang of Bailouts, Newsweek, December 22, 2008

“Why Obama Must Go to China, Newsweek, December 15, 2008

“Obama’s First Trip Abroad Should be to China, YaleGlobal Online, December 12, 2008

“Stop the Bail Outs Now, Newsweek, November 10, 2008

“We Need a Bank of the World, Newsweek, November 3, 2008

” We Need a New Road Map, Newsweek, October 20, 2008

“We need a new Global Monetary Authority,” Financial Times, September 26, 2008

How To Squeeze the Bear,” Newsweek, August 30, 2008

We need a global authority for Arctic oil and gas,” Financial Times, August 15, 2008

Keep Your Rich Rivals Close,” Newsweek, August 9, 2008

Yet Another Domino Falls,”Newsweek, July 19, 2008 (July 28, 2008 edition)

Time for a Global Town-Hall Meeting,” YaleGlobal Online, June 19, 2008

The Next President and the Dollar: A Democratic View,” The International Economy, Spring 2008

Think Globally on Financial Regulation,” Financial Times, April 4, 2008

Mapping a New World,” Newsweek International, March 3, 2008

The Unsettling Zeitgeist of State Capitalism,” Financial Times, January 15, 2008

How to Prevent A Rout of the Declining Dollar,” Financial Times, October 11, 2007

Fed, We Have a Problem,” Yale Global, September 12, 2007

The Weak Dollar is More Dangerous Than it Appears,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, September 10, 2007

We Need Rules for Sovereign Funds,” Financial Times, August 8, 2007

Why the West Must Regulate China’s Exports,” Financial Times, July 11, 2007

Trouble Waits For Paulson,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, May 28, 2007

America’s Fast-Track Trade Needs A Domestic Safety Net,” Financial Times, May 8, 2007

Ties That Should Bind,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, April 29, 2007

Trade Starts At Home,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, March 26, 2007

Private Equity Can Help Itself – And the Public,” Financial Times, March 14, 2007

Why Worry, Wall Street?,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, February 12, 2007

American Businesses Must Play A Leading Policy Role,” Financial Times, January 24, 2007

Off the Radar: The No. 1 Risk,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, January 29, 2007

Follow the Money,” The Washington Post, Book Review, January 21, 2007

Let the Good Times Roll,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, January 8, 2007

Bracing for a Rough Patch,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, December 25, 2006

Really Old School,” New York Times, Op-ed, December 9, 2006

Wall Street Has No Need to Join a Race to the Bottom,” Financial Times, December 4, 2006

Jeffrey Garten: The Coming Commercial Arms Race,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, November 20, 2006

The Other Oil Threat ,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, October 23, 2006

China Should Marshal Its Reserves to Do Good,” Financial Times, October 19, 2006

Rebel With Authority,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, September 25, 2006

Markets’ resilience to terror is no reason to relax,” Financial Times, Comment, September 11, 2006

US-China – Relations, Past and Future” (Speech), April 21, 2006

Hot Markets, Solid Ground,” Newsweek International, World Business, January 9, 2006

Players to Watch in 2006,” Newsweek International, World Business, December 26, 2005

To Save World Trade: Plan B,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, December 19, 2005

The Saudis Slip In Silently,” Newsweek International, November 28, 2005

Battle of the Asian Summits,” Newsweek International, November 21, 2005

Plummet of the Americas,” Newsweek International, November 7, 2005

Summit Rhetoric Soars While Economy Sinks,” Yale Global, November 3, 2005

Crisis-management skills will be needed at the Fed,” Financial Times, October 31, 2005

Deja Vu All Over Again,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, October 24, 2005

Should We Be More Worried,” Newsweek international, World Business, October 17, 2005

The Pirates of Global Trade,” Business Week, Viewpoint, October 10, 2005

Backs to the Wall,” Newsweek International, September 4, 2005

Still Life of the World Markets,” Newsweek International, August 15, 2005

A New Threat to America Inc.,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 25, 2005

Rethinking Our View of China,” Newsweek International, July 18, 2005

Russia’s leadership of the Group of Eight will be farcical,” Financial Times, June 28, 2005

The Almighty Dollar is Back,” Newsweek International, June 27, 2005

Can China Be Contained?,” Yale Global, May 19, 2005

Imported Energy: How the U.S. Can Be Smarter,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 16, 2005

Should This Man Lead the G8?,” Newsweek International, World View, April 25, 2005

The Need for Wider Horizons,” Financial Times, Business Life Business Education, April 18, 2005

Don’t Just Throw Money at the World’s Poor,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 7, 2005

Why Goliaths Need to be Careful,” Financial Times, Op-Ed, February 28, 2005

Dealing With a Declining Dollar – Part I,” Yale Global, February 7, 2005

The Growing Calls for Change,” Newsweek International, World View, January 31, 2005

The High-Tech Threat From China,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 31, 2005

The Global Economic Challenge,” Foreign Affairs, January/February 2005

How to Head Off a Battle of Aerospace Titans,” Financial Times, January 10, 2005

Don’t Let the Dollar Take the Fall,” New York Times, December 7, 2004

The Dollar Deluge,” Newsweek international, World View, November 29, 2004

How 5 Billion Got Left Behind,” Newsweek International, World Business, August 2, 2004

Europe: Staring into the Abyss,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, August 2, 2004

Offshoring: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 21, 2004

Losing Touch With the World,” Newsweek International, World View, May 24, 2004

Wal-Mart Gives Globalism a Bad Name,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 8, 2004

The Dollar Adrift,” Newsweek International, Business, February 9, 2004

It’s Time to Let China Into the Clubhouse,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, February 2, 2004

Calm Before the Storm,” Newsweek International, Business, December 29, 2003

At 10, NAFTA Is Ready For An Overhaul,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 22, 2003

It’s Going Up in Flames,” Newsweek International, Business, September 29, 2003

How is China Threatening a Global Recovery,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 21, 2003

There is More to Transatlantic Relations Than Security.Yale Global, July 9, 2003

A Useless Extravaganza in Evian,” Financial Times, Comment, May 27, 2003

Why Wall Street May Soon Deliver a Nasty Shock,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 12, 2003

Anti-Americanism May Harm U.S. Firms,” International Herald Tribune, April 16, 2003

The Global Economy is in Harm’s Way,” Financial Times, Comment & Analysis, April 14, 2003

It’s Getting Serious,” Newsweek, Business, April 7, 2003

Why the Group of Eight Needs to Meet Right Now,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 7, 2003

America Must Lead the World Economy,” Financial Times, January 29, 2003

The World Economy Needs Help,” International Herald Tribune, January 13, 2003

A Worldwide Economic Stimulus Plan,” New York Times, Op-Ed, January 11, 2003

Must-See TV on the Road to GlobalismBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 8, 2002

From New Economy to Siege Economy: Globalization, Foreign Policy, and the CEO AgendaStrategy & Business, Issue 26, First Quarter 2002

The Wrong Time for Companies to Beat a Global RetreatBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 17, 2001

Free Trade Has To Be ManagedNew York Times, July 18, 2001

The American Risk in Japan,” New York Times, Week in Review, March 18, 2001

Cities: Investing In Culture Is Simply Good Business,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 3, 2001

Global Stock Trading Needs Fixing — And Fast,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 29, 2001

As Business Goes Global, Antitrust Should, Too,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 13, 2000

Self-Regulation in the Global Context,” Columbia Business Law Review, Vol. 2000, #1

What Could Go Wrong in the New Economy,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 13, 1999

A Sophisticated Assault On Global Capitalism,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 8, 1999

What Global Capitalism Needs Now: Less Red Tape,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 4, 1999

The NBA Needs to do Some Globetrotting,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 19, 1999

The West Needs To Forge A Weapons Alliance,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 14, 1999

Lessons for the Next Financial Crisis,” Foreign Affairs, March/April 1999

What’s The Most Promising Emerging Market? Japan,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 1, 1999

Needed: A Fed For The World,” New York Times, OP-ED, September 23, 1998

The International Financial System Is Crisis-Prone,” International Herald Tribune, Editorials/Opinions, May 12, 1998

Adrift in the Global Economy,” New York Times, OP-ED, May 11, 1998

The Euro Will Turn Europe Into A Superpower,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 4, 1998

Why The Global Economy Is Here To Stay,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 23, 1998

Globalism Doesn’t Have To Be Cruel,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, February 9, 1998

The Gradual Revolution,” New York Times, February 8, 1998 (Review of Daniel Yergin’s & Joseph Stanislaw’s The Commanding Heights)

Dangers Lurk in the Global Economy,” Wall Street Journal, September 17, 1997

Emerging Markets Reshape the World,” International Herald Tribune, June 11, 1997

Troubles Ahead in Emerging Markets,” Harvard Business Review, May / June 1997

Business & Foreign Policy,” Foreign Affairs, Volume 76, Number 3, May / June 1997

Trade Sanctions Aren’t an All-Purpose Weapon,” International Herald Tribune, May 29, 1997

Can the World Survive the Triumph of Capitalism,” Harvard Business Review, January / February 1997 (Review of William Grieder’s One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism)

Focus Issue: The Big Emerging Markets,” Columbia Journal of World Business, Summer 1996

Is America Abandoning Multicultural Trade?Foreign Affairs, Volume 74, Number 6, November / December 1995

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International Finance

 

“How Political Risk is Spooking Markets and Why This Won’t End for a Long Time, Speech to Ft. Worth Chamber of Commerce, June 8, 2010

“Wanted: Competent Leaders With Vision to Tackle Global Crises, Yale Global Online, June 3, 2010

“The Next Wave of the Crisis, Newsweek, May 28, 2010

“Markets Rule, Newsweek, May 7, 2010

“Can and Will Mega Banks be Cut Down to Size, Unpublished, April 25, 2010

“Wall Street Will Reform Washington, The Daily Beast, April 24, 2010

“Debt and Unemployment: Is Global Capitalism Responsible? – Part I,Yale Global Online, April 23, 2010

“Health Care Strangles Bank Reform,” The Daily Beast, April 10, 2010

“Gunboat Economics,” Wall Street Journal (unpublished), April 3, 2010

“Bust Up the Banks,” The Daily Beast, April 2, 2010

“The World Needs Rebalancing, Not China Alone, Yale Global Online, March 22, 2010

“Courting Trouble With China, The Daily Beast, March 22, 2010

“Preventing Another Bank Disaster, The Daily Beast, March 15, 2010

“Another Toothless Wall Street Probe, The Daily Beast, February 27, 2010

“The Greek Threat, The Daily Beast, February 25, 2010

“A Greek Economic Tragedy, The Daily Beast, February 9, 2010

“Towards a post-dollar world, What Matters (McKinsey & Co. Publication), December 14, 2009

“We must get ready for a weak-dollar world, Financial Times, November 29, 2009

“The Case for a Global Central Bank, Businesweek, September 17, 2009

“Amid economic rubble, Shangkong will rise, Financial Times, May 10, 2009

“The Big Bang of Bailouts, Newsweek, December 22, 2008

“Stop the Bail Outs Now, Newsweek, November 10, 2008

“We Need a New Road Map, Newsweek, October 20, 2008

“We need a new Global Monetary Authority,” Financial Times, September 26, 2008

Keep Your Rich Rivals Close,” Newsweek, August 9, 2008

Yet Another Domino Falls,”Newsweek, July 19, 2008 (July 28, 2008 edition)

The Next President and the Dollar: A Democratic View,” The International Economy, Spring 2008

The Unsettling Zeitgeist of State Capitalism,” Financial Times, January 15, 2008

How to Prevent A Rout of the Declining Dollar,” Financial Times, October 11, 2007

Fed, We Have a Problem,” Yale Global, September 12, 2007

The Weak Dollar is More Dangerous Than it Appears,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, September 10, 2007

We Need Rules for Sovereign Funds,” Financial Times, August 8, 2007

Ties That Should Bind,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, April 29, 2007

Trade Starts At Home,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, March 26, 2007

Private Equity Can Help Itself – And the Public,” Financial Times, March 14, 2007

Have Financiers and Traders Grown Complacent?,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, February 19, 2007

Why Worry, Wall Street?,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, February 12, 2007

Follow the Money,” The Washington Post, Book Review, January 21, 2007

Let the Good Times Roll,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, January 8, 2007

Wall Street Has No Need to Join a Race to the Bottom,” Financial Times, December 4, 2006

Markets’ resilience to terror is no reason to relax,” Financial Times, Comment, September 11, 2006

Hot Markets, Solid Ground,” Newsweek International, World Business, January 9, 2006

Crisis-management skills will be needed at the Fed,” Financial Times, October 31, 2005

Should We Be More Worried,” Newsweek international, World Business, October 17, 2005

Still Life of the World Markets,” Newsweek International, August 15, 2005

The Almighty Dollar is Back,” Newsweek International, June 27, 2005

Dealing With a Declining Dollar – Part I,” Yale Global, February 7, 2005

Don’t Let the Dollar Take the Fall,” New York Times, December 7, 2004

The Dollar Adrift,” Newsweek International, Business, February 9, 2004

Why Wall Street May Soon Deliver a Nasty Shock,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 12, 2003

Five Steps to Make Wall Street Safer for InvestorsBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 15, 2002

The Big Board Shouldn’t Become Just Another CompanyBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 12, 2001

The American Risk in Japan,” New York Times, Week in Review, March 18, 2001

Global Stock Trading Needs Fixing – And Fast,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 29, 2001

How To Keep NYSE’s Stock High,” Wall Street Journal, Manager’s Journal, September 13, 1999

Lessons for the Next Financial Crisis,” Foreign Affairs, March/April 1999

Euro Neurosis,” New York Times Magazine, January 10, 1999

Which Financial Heavyweights Will Survive The Shakeout?,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 5, 1998

Needed: A Fed For The World,” New York Times, OP-ED, September 23, 1998

The Fed Should Look Farther Than Its Own Backyard,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, August 14, 1998

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International Trade and Development

 

“The World Needs Rebalancing, Not China Alone, Yale Global Online, March 22, 2010

“Courting Trouble With China, The Daily Beast, March 22, 2010

“The Dangers of Turning Inward, Wall Street Journal , March 1, 2009

“The Coming Trade Wars, Newsweek, February 9, 2009

“Is Protectionism Unavoidable, YaleGlobal Online , February 6, 2009

“Stop the Bail Outs Now, Newsweek, November 10, 2008

The Unsettling Zeitgeist of State Capitalism,” Financial Times, January 15, 2008

Why the West Must Regulate China’s Exports,” Financial Times, July 11, 2007

Trouble Waits For Paulson,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, May 28, 2007

America’s Fast-Track Trade Needs A Domestic Safety Net,” Financial Times, May 8, 2007

Ties That Should Bind,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, April 29, 2007

Trade Starts At Home,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, March 26, 2007

Jeffrey Garten: The Coming Commercial Arms Race,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, November 20, 2006

Rebel With Authority,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, September 25, 2006

Hot Markets, Solid Ground,” Newsweek International, World Business, January 9, 2006

To Save World Trade: Plan B,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, December 19, 2005

The Saudis Slip In Silently,” Newsweek International, November 28, 2005

Battle of the Asian Summits,” Newsweek International, November 21, 2005

Deja Vu All Over Again,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, October 24, 2005

The Pirates of Global Trade,” Business Week, Viewpoint, October 10, 2005

Farewell, Wolfensohn,” International Herald Tribune, May 31, 2005

Imported Energy: How the U.S. Can Be Smarter,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 16, 2005

The Big Blowout,” Newsweek International, Opinion, March 27, 2005

Don’t Just Throw Money at the World’s Poor,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 7, 2005

How to Head Off a Battle of Aerospace Titans,” Financial Times, January 10, 2005

The Dollar Deluge,” Newsweek international, World View, November 29, 2004

How 5 Billion Got Left Behind,” Newsweek International, World Business, August 2, 2004

Offshoring: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 21, 2004

The Right Remedy for Pricey Drugs,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 12, 2004

At 10, NAFTA Is Ready For An Overhaul,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 22, 2003

Chinese Lessons,” Newsweek International, Business, November 24, 2003

Will All of Those Jobs Ever Come Back?,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 6, 2003

Wanted: A U.S. Colonial Service,” Foreign Policy, September/October, 2003

Can the WTOs New Leader Be a Force For Change?Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 7, 2002

China in the WTO: Let’s Cut It Some SlackBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 8, 2001

Free Trade Has To Be ManagedNew York Times, July 18, 2001

George Bush On Trade: Is He All Talk?,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 18, 2001

As Business Goes Global, Antitrust Should, Too,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 13, 2000

Cultural Imperialism Is No Joke,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 30, 1998

Study Group Report “Riding the Tigers: American Commercial Diplomacy in Asia,” Council on Foreign Relations, 1998

Trade Sanctions Aren’t an All-Purpose Weapon,” International Herald Tribune, May 29, 1997

Don’t Put Foreign Trade on the Back Burner,” Wall Street Journal, December 14, 1995

Clinton Should Go Further,” Financial Times, Personal View, November 14, 1995

Is America Abandoning Multicultural Trade?Foreign Affairs, Volume 74, Number 6, November / December 1995

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U.S. Global and Domestic Policies

 

America’s Fast-Track Trade Needs A Domestic Safety Net,” Financial Times, May 8, 2007

American Businesses Must Play A Leading Policy Role,” Financial Times, January 24, 2007

Off the Radar: The No. 1 Risk,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, January 29, 2007

Follow the Money,” The Washington Post, Book Review, January 21, 2007

Keep Boomers on the Job,” Business Week, Viewpoint, November 14, 2005

Should This Man Lead the G8?,” Newsweek International, World View, April 25, 2005

The Red and Blue,” Newsweek International, Economy, January, 2005

The Social Safety Net for the 21st Century,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 20, 2004

Uniting, Not Dividing: A Blueprint for Bush,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 15, 2004

More Tough Questions For The Candidates,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 11, 2004

Thorny Questions For The Next President,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, September 6, 2004

The Elusive Costs of War,” Newsweek International, World View, April 19, 2004

It’s Going Up in Flames,” Newsweek International, Business, September 29, 2003

Wanted: A U.S. Colonial Service,” Foreign Policy, September/October, 2003

Wanted: A Brain Trust to Set the Economic Agenda,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 16, 2003

Anti-Americanism May Harm U.S. Firms,” International Herald Tribune, April 16, 2003

Bush’s Guns-And-Butter Dilemma,” Business Week, Commentary, March 17, 2003

Time for Bush to Get Tough on Business,” Financial Times, December 17, 2002

A Foreign Policy Harmful to BusinessBusiness Week, Book Excerpt (The Politics of Fortune), October 14, 2002

George Bush On Trade: Is He All Talk?,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 18, 2001

What Business Should Be Telling the President,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 14, 2001

Cultural Imperialism Is No Joke,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 30, 1998

Don’t Let Congress Shanghai China Policy,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 15, 1998

Business & Foreign Policy,” Foreign Affairs, Volume 76, Number 3, May / June 1997

Don’t Put Foreign Trade on the Back Burner,” Wall Street Journal, December 14, 1995

Clinton Should Go Further,” Financial Times, Personal View, November 14, 1995

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China

 

“Gunboat Economics,” Wall Street Journal (unpublished), April 3, 2010

“The World Needs Rebalancing, Not China Alone,Yale Global Online, March 22, 2010

“Courting Trouble With China, The Daily Beast, March 22, 2010

“We’re Handling China All Wrong, The Daily Beast, February 17, 2010

“America can no longer go it alone with China, Financial Times, February 9, 2010

“China and Google: Searching for Trouble – Part II, Yale Global Online, January 21, 2010

“Why Obama Must Go to China, Newsweek, December 15, 2008

“Obama’s First Trip Abroad Should be to China, YaleGlobal Online, December 12, 2008

Fed, We Have a Problem,” Yale Global, September 12, 2007

Why the West Must Regulate China’s Exports,” Financial Times, July 11, 2007

Trouble Waits For Paulson,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, May 28, 2007

China Should Marshal Its Reserves to Do Good,” Financial Times, October 19, 2006

US-China – Relations, Past and Future” (Speech), April 21, 2006

Battle of the Asian Summits,” Newsweek International, November 21, 2005

Deja Vu All Over Again,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, October 24, 2005

Rethinking Our View of China,” Newsweek International, July 18, 2005

Can China Be Contained?,” Yale Global, May 19, 2005

The High-Tech Threat From China,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 31, 2005

Offshoring: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 21, 2004

China: The Missing Member at the G-8 Table,” Yale Global, June 3, 2004

Losing Touch With the World,” Newsweek International, World View, May 24, 2004

It’s Time to Let China Into the Clubhouse,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, February 2, 2004

Chinese Lessons,” Newsweek International, Business, November 24, 2003

How is China Threatening a Global Recovery,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 21, 2003

When Everything Is Made in ChinaBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 17, 2002

China in the WTO: Let’s Cut It Some SlackBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 8, 2001

The Wrong Way To Punish Beijing,” New York Times, Op-Ed, March 23, 1999

Don’t Let Congress Shanghai China Policy,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 15, 1998

Opening The Doors for Business in China,” Harvard Business Review, May/June 1998 (Review of Daniel Burstein’s & Anne de Keijzer’s Big Dragon and Greg Mastel’s The Rise of the Chinese Economy)

On China, Sanctions & Scolding Won’t Work,” The New York Times, Editorials/Letters May 15, 1996

Power Couple,” The New York Times, OP-ED, January 15, 1996

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Europe

 

“The Greek Threat, The Daily Beast, February 25, 2010

“A Greek Economic Tragedy, The Daily Beast, February 9, 2010

Ties That Should Bind,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, April 29, 2007

Backs to the Wall,” Newsweek International, September 4, 2005

Why a ‘Oui’ Is Not Enough,” Newsweek International, World Business, May 30, 2005

Europe: Staring into the Abyss,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, August 2, 2004

There is More to Transatlantic Relations Than Security.Yale Global, July 9, 2003

Euro Neurosis,” New York Times Magazine, January 10, 1999

The Euro Will Turn Europe Into A Superpower,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 4, 1998

Can the Old Country Learn New Tricks?Worth, October 1997 (Review of John Newhouse’s Europe Adrift and Stephen Overturf’s Money and European Union)

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Japan

 

Battle of the Asian Summits,” Newsweek International, November 21, 2005

Deja Vu All Over Again,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, October 24, 2005

Backs to the Wall,” Newsweek International, September 4, 2005

The American Risk in Japan,” New York Times, Week in Review, March 18, 2001

What’s The Most Promising Emerging Market? Japan,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 1, 1999

Riches to Rags,” New York Times, June 9, 1996 (Review of R. Taggart Murphy’s The Weight of the Yen)

It’s Time to Rethink the U.S.-Japan Relationship,” International Herald Tribune, April 13-14, 1996

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Latin America

 

Plummet of the Americas,” Newsweek International, November 7, 2005

At 10, NAFTA Is Ready For An Overhaul,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 22, 2003

Why Bush Must not Lose Sight of Latin AmericaBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 16, 2002

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Russia

 

Russia’s leadership of the Group of Eight will be farcical,” Financial Times, June 28, 2005

Should This Man Lead the G8?,” Newsweek International, World View, April 25, 2005

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India

 

Why the Indian Election Matters,” Los Angeles Times, Commentary, May 17, 1996

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Global Business

 

“China and Google: Searching for Trouble – Part II, Yale Global Online, January 21, 2010

Green Biz at Odds With Wall Street,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, March 5, 2007

Have Financiers and Traders Grown Complacent?,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, February 19, 2007

American Businesses Must Play A Leading Policy Role,” Financial Times, January 24, 2007

Bracing for a Rough Patch,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, December 25, 2006

Hot Markets, Solid Ground,” Newsweek International, World Business, January 9, 2006

Players to Watch in 2006,” Newsweek International, World Business, December 26, 2005

The Pirates of Global Trade,” Business Week, Viewpoint, October 10, 2005

A New Threat to America Inc.,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 25, 2005

Andy Grove Made the Elephant Dance,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 11, 2005

Why Goliaths Need to be Careful,” Financial Times, Op-Ed, February 28, 2005

How to Head Off a Battle of Aerospace Titans,” Financial Times, January 10, 2005

Offshoring: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 21, 2004

The Right Remedy for Pricey Drugs,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 12, 2004

Wal-Mart Gives Globalism a Bad Name,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 8, 2004

Anger Abroad is Bad for Business,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 10, 2003

Will All of Those Jobs Ever Come Back?,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 6, 2003

Detroit’s Big Three Are Heading for a Pileup,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, September 1, 2003

Behind the Wheel of An American Icon,” Financial Times, Books, May 31/June 1, 2003

Anti-Americanism May Harm U.S. Firms,” International Herald Tribune, April 16, 2003

Listen Up, Execs: Playing It Safe Won’t Cut It,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 3, 2003

A New Year; A New Agenda,” The Economist, By Invitation, January 4, 2003

Time for Bush to Get Tough on Business,” Financial Times, December 17, 2002

Homeland Security Could Really Shake Up BusinessBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, September 2, 2002

The Wrong Time for Companies to Beat a Global RetreatBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 17, 2001

The GE-Honeywell Fiasco: Where To Go From Here,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 23, 2001

Jeffrey E. Garten: The Thought Leader Interview,” Strategy & Business, Issue 22, First Quarter 2001

The War For Better Quality Is Far From Won,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, December 18, 2000

Time for a Shakeup at the Business Roundtable,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 10, 2000

Labor Peace is In The Air At Boeing,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 10, 1999

Mega Mergers Are A Clear And Present Danger,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 25, 1999

Daimler Has To Steer The Chrysler Merger,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 20, 1998

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Business Leaders

 

“Big Business Versus Obama,” Newsweek, July 12, 2010

Players to Watch in 2006,” Newsweek International, World Business, December 26, 2005

The Dangerous Silence of Business Leaders,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 20, 2005

Farewell, Wolfensohn,” International Herald Tribune, May 31, 2005

Wolfensohn’s Colossal Challenge,” Financial Times, Comment, April 26, 2005

Andy Grove Made the Elephant Dance,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 11, 2005

A Different CEO Agenda,” McKinsey & Company, Leadership in Turbulent Times, January 2003

Globalism without Tears: A New Social Compact for CEOs,” Strategy & Business, Issue 29, Fourth Quarter 2002

Don’t Let the CEO Run the Board, TooBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 11, 2002

The Future of Leadership,” Financial Times, October 30, 2002

Can the WTOs New Leader Be a Force For Change?Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 7, 2002

Let Retiring CEOs Help Clean Up Corporate AmericaBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 3, 2002

From New Economy to Siege Economy: Globalization, Foreign Policy, and the CEO AgendaStrategy & Business, Issue 26, First Quarter 2002

Jack Welch: A Role Model for Today’s CEO?Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, September 10, 2001

Too Big A Job For Just One Person?Financial Times, June 21, 2001

What Scares CEOs,” Newsweek, May 21, 2001

What Business Should Be Telling the President,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 14, 2001

The Mind of the C.E.O.,” Business Week, book excerpt, February 2, 2001

Jeffrey E. Garten: The Thought Leader Interview,” Strategy & Business, Issue 22, First Quarter 2001

Time for a Shakeup at the Business Roundtable,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 10, 2000

Why The Global Economy Is Here To Stay,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, March 23, 1998

Globalism Doesn’t Have To Be Cruel,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, February 9, 1998

A More Perfect Union,” Washington Post, Book Review, November 26, 1995 (Review of Nelson Lichtenstein’s The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit)

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Education

 

“A Return to Reality, BizEd Magazine, May/June, 2009

Really Old School,” New York Times, Op-ed, December 9, 2006

“B-Schools: Only A C+ In Ethics,” Business Week, Viewpoint, September 9, 2005

Interview: Are Business Schools Failing the World?,” New York Times, June 19, 2005

Interview: Hardly Academic,” Across the Board, May-June, 2005

The Need for Wider Horizons,” Financial Times, Business Life Business Education, April 18, 2005

Business With A Twist,” Yale Alumni Magazine, March, 2002

Dean Fosters a Love of Learning,” Financial Times, Inside Track, February 26, 2001 (Interview)

What Should Global Business Leaders Know?Yale Alumni Magazine, May, 1997

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Energy

 

The Other Oil Threat ,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, October 23, 2006

The Saudis Slip In Silently,” Newsweek International, November 28, 2005

Imported Energy: How the U.S. Can Be Smarter,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 16, 2005

Let’s End Our Dangerous Dependence on the SaudisBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 28, 2002

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Anti Americanism

 

Anger Abroad is Bad for Business,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 10, 2003

It’s Going Up in Flames,” Newsweek International, Business, September 29, 2003

Anti-Americanism May Harm U.S. Firms,” International Herald Tribune, April 16, 2003

It’s Getting Serious,” Newsweek, Business, April 7, 2003

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Outsourcing

 

Offshoring: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, June 21, 2004

Will All of Those Jobs Ever Come Back?,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, October 6, 2003

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Corporate Governance

 

The Governance of American Multinationals” (speech , March 22, 2006)

Put Your Mouth Where Your Money Is,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 27, 2003

Don’t Let the CEO Run the Board, TooBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 11, 2002

Corporate Standards: Raise the Bar Around the WorldBusiness Week, Economic Viewpoint, May 13, 2002

Self-Regulation in the Global Context,” Columbia Business Law Review, Vol. 2000, #1

Ethics Be Damned, Let’s Merge,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, August 30, 1999

Global Accounting Rules? Not So Fast,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 5, 1999

Mega Mergers Are A Clear And Present Danger,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 25, 1999

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Intellectual Property

 

Intellectual Property: New Answers To New Questions,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, April 2, 2001

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Merger and Acquisitions

 

Mega-Mergers, Mega InfluenceNew York Times, Op Ed, October 26, 1999

Ethics Be Damned, Let’s Merge,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, August 30, 1999

Mega Mergers Are A Clear And Present Danger,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, January 25, 1999

Daimler Has To Steer The Chrysler Merger,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 20, 1998

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Federal Reserve

 

“We need a new Global Monetary Authority,” Financial Times, September 26, 2008

Fed, We Have a Problem,” Yale Global, September 12, 2007

Crisis-management skills will be needed at the Fed,” Financial Times, October 31, 2005

Needed: A Fed For The World,” New York Times, OP-ED, September 23, 1998

The Fed Should Look Farther Than Its Own Backyard,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, August 14, 1998

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Corporate Citizenship

 

Why Goliaths Need to be Careful,” Financial Times, Op-Ed, February 28, 2005

A Different CEO Agenda,” McKinsey & Company, Leadership in Turbulent Times, January 2003

A New Year; A New Agenda,” The Economist, By Invitation, January 4, 2003

Globalism without Tears: A New Social Compact for CEOs,” Strategy & Business, Issue 29, Fourth Quarter 2002

The Future of Leadership,” Financial Times, October 30, 2002

What Scares CEOs,” Newsweek, May 21, 2001

CEOs: Prepare for More Protests,” Wall Streeet Journal, 0p-Ed, December 6, 1999

Cultural Imperialism Is No Joke,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, November 30, 1998

Can the World Survive the Triumph of Capitalism,” Harvard Business Review, January / February 1997 (Review of William Grieder’s One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism)

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Emerging Markets

 

Bracing for a Rough Patch,” Newsweek International, Global Investor, December 25, 2006

Hot Markets, Solid Ground,” Newsweek International, World Business, January 9, 2006

A New Threat to America Inc.,” Business Week, Economic Viewpoint, July 25, 2005

Top 10 Emerging Markets,” George, August 1997

Emerging Markets Reshape the World,” International Herald Tribune, June 11, 1997

Troubles Ahead in Emerging Markets,” Harvard Business Review, May / June 1997

The Challenges of an Emerging World,” Financial Times, Personal View, May 21, 1997

Focus Issue: The Big Emerging Markets,” Columbia Journal of World Business, Summer 1996

 

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