Author Page - ADAM SEGAL
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 3 documents found; displaying 1 to 3.China's Olympic Nightmare Elizabeth C. Economy and Adam Segal July/August 2008 Summary: Failure to plan for predictable problems has turned China's coming-out party into an embarrassment. read | click for more information
Rawi Abdelal and Adam Segal January/February 2007 Summary: Not long ago, the expansion of free trade worldwide seemed inevitable. Over the last few years, however, economic barriers have started to rise once more. The forecast for the future looks mixed: some integration will probably continue even as a new economic nationalism takes hold. Managing this new, muddled world will take deft handling, in Washington, Brussels, and Beijing. read | click for more information
Adam Segal November/December 2004 Summary: For 50 years, the United States has maintained its economic edge by being better and faster than any other country at inventing and exploiting new technologies. Today, however, its dominance is starting to slip, as Asian countries pour resources into R&D and challenge America's traditional role in the global economy. read | click for more information
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: One document found. displaying 1 to 1.Digital Dragon: High Technology Enterprises in China.Adam Segal. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, A Council on Foreign Relations Book, 2003. November/December 2003 read
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