CIAO DATE: 07/06
Volume 11, Number 1, February 2006
Full Issue (PDF, 53 pages, 1.57 MB)
Contents
About This Issue
The Editors
The Future of Globalization
A Conversation About Globalization (Video Feature)
James Glassman, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute; Mois és Naím, Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Policy; and Claude Barfield, Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute
James Glassman moderates an exchange of ideas about globalization.
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Sidebars
U.S. Transformational Economic Policy: Linking Trade, Growth, and Development
Josette Sheeran Shiner, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
A high-ranking official of the U.S. State Department discusses the relationship between trade and economic growth.
The Changing Workplace: An Interview With Daniel Pink
Business consultant, lecturer, and author Daniel Pink offers insights into several aspects of globalization.
Whose Culture? A Dialogue
Is American Culture "American"?
Richard Pells, Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin
An expert on American culture examines the nature and worldwide popularity of "American" culture.
A European Considers the Influence of American Culture
Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht, Professor of History at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
A German expert on German-American relations presents a view of American culture from the other side of the Atlantic.
Big Around the World — Photo Story
A photo story about celebrity in a globalized world.
New Threats and New Opportunities
Globalization, Human Rights, and Democracy
Daniel Griswold, Director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute
An expert on trade, immigration, and globalization discusses the connection between trade, development, and political reform.
The Globalization of Crime and Terrorism
Louise Shelley, Professor in the School of International Service at American University
A noted scholar and author describes the effect of globalization on the "unholy trinity" of crime, terror, and corruption.
The Global Health Connection
D.A. Henderson, Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh
The former chief medical officer for smallpox eradication of the World Health Organization describes how the health of individuals has become interdependent in the age of globalization.
Sidebars
Global Issues in Higher Education
Stephen P. Heyneman, Professor of International Educational Policy at Vanderbilt University
A professor discusses higher education in a globalized world.
Additional Reading