DEVELOPING WORLD
November 2012
Britain's insistence on giving money we cannot afford to Africans who do not want it puts sentimentality before common sense
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March 2011
Dambisa Moyo, author of How the West was Lost, and Niall Ferguson, author of Civilization: The West and the Rest, discuss the Eastern challenge to Western prosperity with the Editor of Standpoint, Daniel Johnson
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October 2010
'The Chinese government is destroying the mud-brick maze of traditional Kashgar to cement control over its rebellious Turkic natives. Uighurs are terrified that by mid-century they will have become the Apache or Cherokee of China's Wild West'
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July/August 2010
British businesses are nowhere to be seen in Iraq, unlike the companies of those countries that opposed the war
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