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Chairman & Publisher


  • Clyde Prestowitz

Editor


  • Ben Carliner

Associate Editor


  • Kate Heidinger

Contributors


  • Ralph Gomory

  • Richard Longworth

  • Shlomo Maital

  • Thomas Palley

  • Bruce Scott

  • Claude Smadja

Lead Developer


  • Robert Edmonston

The Smart Globalist


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Unbalanced and Unhinged  Jul 14, 2008
Americans Flock to Public Transit  Jun 05, 2008
The Bigger They Come, the Harder They Fall  Jun 04, 2008
Book Review: How Countries Compete  Jun 02, 2008
 
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About Global Strategy Watch

The who, what, where and why...
About Global Strategy Watch

Global Strategy Watch is an online magazine that covers economics, finance, public policy and international relations. Our aim is to educate and inform public opinion across a range of issues related to globalization - from international trade and investment to the financial markets, foreign policy and global development.

Global Strategy Watch publishes a diverse array of contributors hailing from academia, print journalism, finance and the public policy community. Our original editorial content includes both short, timely commentary on the latest news and current events, as well as longer analytic pieces exploring the complex issues surrounding international trade, investment and foreign policy. We hope that our coverage and analysis of these issues will eventually lead to practical, pragmatic solutions to the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization.

Global Strategy Watch also aggregates content from some of the best blogs and media outlets on the internet. By syndicating content from established and emerging bloggers, Global Strategy Watch hopes to draw attention to important perspectives often missing from the mainstream media, while taking advantage of the new ways of organizing and distributing information afforded by new technologies.

Our editorial staff reviews all of the syndicated content appearing on the site to ensure that it is timely, relevant, insightful and of interest to our readers. We publish the headline, a brief lede, and any image that comes embedded in the RSS feed, and provide a link to the original content. We never change or edit any of the syndicated content itself, we do not archive any syndicated content for more than two weeks, and we do not allow our readers to comment on this material.  We encourage you to visit the websites of the original authors of this material and leave comments there, where the authors can respond, either by clicking through the links available with each post, or else by perusing our blogroll. We believe that this constitutes 'fair use' of the syndicated materials.

In short, we hope to fulfill a public service by helping everyone to form thoughtful, well-informed, reality based opinions and perspectives on global economic and political issues.

Global Strategy Watch is run on a not-for-profit basis by the Economic Strategy Institute, a non partisan, non-profit public policy research organization based in Washington DC. The website is funded in part through a generous grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

We never sell or share any of the information collected from readers of our site. Period.

We do keep track of certain information about our users for our internal use. For example, we may use your IP address  to help diagnose problems with our server, to administer our site, or to gauge the popularity of specific articles and content areas.

To help keep spam at bay, we ask that you submit your name, an email address and fill out the captcha before posting comments on the site. Again, we will not share or sell this information to any third parties ever.

By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to receive occasional emails from us highlighting new editorial content or news about the site. We won't send you any advertisements or share or sell our subscription list with anyone else.

Finally, we reserve the right to remove any comments on the site that we deem offensive, self-serving, obnoxious or just plain dumb. We'd like to promote a healthy debate on any of the substantive issues we raise in our editorial commentary, but please, keep it civil.

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