What I Learned in Taiwan
By
Robert Morse
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Morse Code: Inside the College Rankings - October 29, 2009
A rankings trip to Taiwan proves to be a valuable experience.
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Spy Agencies Say China Is Expanding Its Military Forces and Ambitions
By
Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - February 12, 2009
Obama's new intelligence chief Dennis Blair says Beijing's national security interests are broadening.
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How China, an Emerging Superpower, Will Test the Obama Administration
By
Thomas Omestad
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Nation & World - December 3, 2008
An economic partner, yes, but also a rival for resources and global influence.
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News Buzz: Fed's Emergency Debt Plan, McCain's Alleged Links to Group in Iran-Contra Case
Nation & World - October 7, 2008
Federal Reserve launches massive plan to purchase short-term corporate debt.
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AIG Failure Helps Rivals in China
By
Kirk Shinkle
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The Ticker - September 18, 2008
Citigroup sees a hole in the market.
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What I Learned in Taiwan
By
Robert Morse
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Morse Code: Inside the College Rankings - June 5, 2008
At a conference, participants from many nations expressed their interest in the rankings.
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Taiwan Election Outcome Brings Relief for Washington
By
Thomas Omestad
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Nation & World - March 24, 2008
The new president favors improving relations with China, cooling a worrisome flashpoint for the region.
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College Rankings Go Global
Morse Code: Inside the College Rankings - June 27, 2007
College rankings have expanded internationally over the past decade and are currently being published in many countries besides the United States, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Russia, Greece, Canada, Australia, China, and Australia. One clear explanation of this trend comes from the Institute for Higher Education Policy, which recently published "College and University Rankings: Global Perspectives and American Challenges.
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