People on the Move - Part II Poorer nations drive the world’s population growth while developed nations with aging populations are in need of young labor. Strategic policies on immigration can fill the gaps, but social, economic and diplomatic challenges emerge when the immigrants are treated as less than equal partners. With a low birth rate, South Korea seeks immigrants to work in construction, manufacturing and agri-business, filling jobs no longer sought by citizens, explains journalist Steven Borowiec... More News... The Eurozone Heads for Breakup Nouriel Roubini The Financial Times, 16 June 2011 Saver nations had little policy control over the spendthrifts Eurasian Geopolitics Face Astana Earthquake Pepe Escobar Al Jazeera, 16 June 2011 China and Russia lead efforts to secure and distribute Central Asia’s energy Kissinger, Huntsman – US and China Need Cyber Detente Paul Eckert, Daniel Magnowski Reuters, 15 June 2011 Economic partners must cooperate to prevent cyberattacks China's Cyberassault on America Richard Clarke The Wall Street Journal, 15 June 2011 US lacks a strategy to prevent infiltration of the energy grid and other tech sites |
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