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Going for growth in St Andrews

Posted at 20:27 06 November 2009 by Tom Barry | Comments

This weekend, the G20 finance ministers meet in St Andrews in Scotland. This is the final time they will meet this year – after a packed and productive 2009 schedule – and it is the last meeting with the UK in the Chair of the G20. Although St Andrews is the...

France and the US: once again a revolutionary alli...

Posted at 19:50 04 November 2009 by Dominick Chilcott | Comments

New Haven, West Virginia may seem an unlikely spot for a revolution. The town is dominated by American Electric Power's monster (1,300 mega watts) coal-burning, Mountaineer power station but is otherwise unremarkable. But that is where AEP...

Celebrating transatlantic business

Posted at 13:50 04 November 2009 by Nigel Sheinwald | Comments

An economics crisis as well as an economic crisis?

Posted at 19:24 30 October 2009 by Tom Barry | Comments

Washington Post climate change panel

Posted at 14:02 30 October 2009 by Nigel Sheinwald | Comments

Afghanistan/Pakistan – views from beyond the beltw...

Posted at 15:07 23 October 2009 by Simon Shercliff | Comments

The Perils of Four Degrees

Posted at 16:58 22 October 2009 by Nigel Sheinwald | Comments

BAM!

Posted at 14:34 19 October 2009 by Patrick Thomas | Comments

On babies and bathwater

Posted at 17:01 14 October 2009 by Tom Barry | Comments

A new normal

Posted at 17:33 09 October 2009 by Patrick Thomas | Comments

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