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Global Economic Gloom – China and India Notable Exceptions

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Global Economic Gloom - China and India Notable Exceptions Chapter 1. Views on Economic Issues Chapter 2. Views of the U.S. Chapter 3. Views of China Chapter 4. Views of Asian Powers Chapter 5. Issues in Russia and Europe Chapter 6. Views of Iran Chapter 7. Which Governments Respect the Rights of Their People? Chapter 8. Environmental Issues
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