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What is Myanmar Thinking?
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(LinkAsia: November 4, 2011) Recent conciliatory moves by the government in Myanmar have some people hopeful for real change. But Maung Zarni, Burmese activist and research fellow at the London...

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LinkAsia News: 11/04/11
The One Percent: Breaking Down US Wealth Distribution
Why Exponential Economic Growth Defies Darwinism
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Theoretical physicist Geoffrey B. West offers his view on the government bailout of "too big to fail" banks. He explains that while the bailouts were counterproductive from a Darwinian view...

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Yunus Says Grameen Bank Remains Robust Despite Crisis
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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus says the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and its microcredit program remain robust despite the gloomy state of the global economy. Yunus credits the bank's one-on-one relationship...

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Special: Robert Reich - Where Did the Stimulus Go?
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Is the U.S. economy showing signs of recovery, as some indicators suggest, or is any talk of recovery dangerously premature? Robert Reich offers thoughtful insight on the global economic meltdown...

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Special: Raj Patel - The Value of Nothing
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What if instead of paying $2 for a fast-food hamburger, you had to pay $200? Would it be worth it? In this Link TV special, find out from author and...

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Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing (Promo)
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What if instead of paying $2 for a fast-food hamburger, you had to pay $200? Would it be worth it? In this Link TV special, find out from author and...

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China: A Second Superpower
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(Global Pulse: November 18, 2009) Is it time for the U.S to accept China's equality? President Obama makes a historic trip to China, stressing the importance of China as partner...

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Ehrenreich: Did Positive Thinking Crash the US Economy?
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Activist and "Nickel and Dimed" author Barbara Ehrenreich criticizes the "delusional" positivity that has permeated American culture in this FORA.tv segment. She suggests that so-called "negative" realists are persecuted for...

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Ron Paul Rails Against the "Secretive" Fed, Calls for Audit
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Do you think the actions of the U.S. Federal Reserve should be more transparent? In this clip U.S. Representative Ron Paul defends his Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009, which...

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Paul Romer: Where Do We House 8 Billion People?
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Economist Paul Romer speculates how much land it would take to house 8 billion people or more. He says finding the land is easy, the challenge "will be to rethink...

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International Dateline: Sub Prime Greed
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Journalist Mark Maley asks why Wall Street’s banks risked billions of dollars on risky, high-interest home sub prime loans. He discovers a deliberate policy of minimizing risk and maximizing greed...

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International Dateline: New York's Mob Wars
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This episode of International Dateline reports on the real underbelly of New York's mob wars, particularly the infamous Gambino crime family. Also, George Negus examines how the U.S. economy has...

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Joseph Stiglitz - Sharing the Benefits of Globalization
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argues that developed nations have so far largely mishandled the economic benefits of globalization.

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