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http://www.nowpublic.com [The News is NowPublic.com | NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public] In Africa, it's now India vs China rediff.com: "After having wowed the West, India is now looking at Africa." trade, International, India, economics...

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[Delong.typepad.com] Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: Why Is Nobody Willing to Kill ...: There was never any intrinsic discrimination against Indians, right up until democracy started to be granted imperfectly and distorted by local privileged classes. And that isn't very different from how democracy works in India today, or in any other so-called democracy.

Theconglomerate.orghttp://www.theconglomerate.org [Theconglomerate.org] Conglomerate Blog: Business, Law, Economics & Society: In fact, in one Indian project that I worked on as an attorney, our client was asked to build a hospital, school, and basic infrastructure for the workers who would be moving to the project. Although this kind of CSR sounds quite reasonable, there are some basic agency problems inherent when the government officials requesting specific donations may not be acting in the interest of the "public." 

Nationalreview.comhttp://www.nationalreview.com [Nationalreview.com] The Corner on National Review Online: All sprang from the soil of the Fertile Crescent; no European--certainly not Milton--would have spoken of China, or India, or sub-Saharan Africa in those .

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