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A publication of the Yale Center for the Study of
Globalization
7 June 2006
David L.
Heymann YaleGlobal, 6 June 2006 Outbreaks of infectious disease demand
rapid global response for monitoring and
protection |
Jonathan
Fenby YaleGlobal, 1 June 2006 Avoiding takeover by Mittal, Europe’s
leading steelmaker could jump out of the frying pan into the
fire |
Barry Desker YaleGlobal, 30
May 2006 Pacific powers
have multiple reasons to enmesh their economic and security
ties | In the news

Xan Rice The Guardian, 6
June 2006 Seizing
Mogadishu, an Islamic militia becomes responsible for a
country long ravaged by anarchy |
Neil Reynolds The Globe and
Mail, 6 June 2006 When
it comes to inflation, globalization does us all a
favor |
Jonathan Watts The
Guardian, 6 June 2006 Chinese report warns that enormous Yangtze
River is not, in fact, impervious to
pollution |
Flemming Rose Spiegel
Online, 5 June 2006 Editor challenges Europeans and Muslims to
accept each other |
Marc Lacey The New York
Times, 5 June 2006 Inequality along borders breeds desperation
and greed |
Larry Elliott The Guardian,
5 June 2006 Foreign
competition complicates continent’s technological leap to
manufacturing |
John Tagliabue The New York
Times, 2 June 2006 Young adults abandon France for jobs
aplenty in Ireland |
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