• While the Internet started in the U.S. and quickly expanded throughout North American and Europe, it now covers the world withexplosive growth, especially in emerging economies and geographic centers of innovation.

    FORBES: Net Threat: The Dangers From Global Web Regulation

  • Alliances: The United States should undertake special efforts to preserve and refurbish the American alliance arrangements in Europe and Asia during a period in which the Soviet threat appears ambiguous and in which economic nationalism, Soviet arms control proposals and other centrifugal influences are causing or exacerbating serious divisions within our Alliances.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The New Soviet Challenge

  • Alliances: The United States should undertake special efforts to preserve and refurbish the American alliance arrangements in Europe and Asia during a period in which the Soviet threat appears ambiguous and in which economic nationalism, Soviet arms control proposals and other centrifugal influences are causing -- or exacerbating -- serious divisions within our Alliances.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The New Soviet Challenge

  • Darrell Duthie, an analyst at Mees Pierson, a Dutch bank, points out that only a few of the businesses the American distribution chain and Europe's cheese in particular are big enough to enjoy economies of scale in their own right.

    ECONOMIST: BolsWessanen

  • It's got YouTube support as well as North American, Europe, and Asia internet TV.

    ENGADGET: Netgear unveils Internet TV Player, Digital Entertainer Elite with CinemaNow

  • Opinion surveys showed a surge in anti-American feelings in Europe and the Middle East after the outbreak of war in 2003.

    ECONOMIST: American multinationals

  • Still, some American allies in Europe and the Middle East worry that the U.S.'s and the West's message to Iran has been muddled since Mr. Obama's re-election in November.

    WSJ: Iran Says It Is Set for Nuclear Talks, but West Is Skeptical

  • American frustration with Japan and Europe is understandable.

    ECONOMIST: The fragile world recovery | The

  • Local media have been reporting that Carlos Pascual, a Cuban-American expert on Europe and a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, is Obama's choice, but the fact that he wrote a report for the Brookings Institute on Iraq and the importance of reconstructing a failed state wasn't well received in political and government circles.

    CNN: Behind the scenes: Will Latin America welcome Obama?

  • Anti-American parliamentarians and bureaucrats have been howling that such alleged behavior violates Europe's norms and treaties and demanded full American disclosure and contrition.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Get serious

  • In the deep water, large swaths of Wilcox sediment slumped over the side of the continental shelf and were swallowed by a layer of salt that dates back to when the American continents pulled away from Europe and Africa.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • If anyone thinks Mr Bush is not responsible for foreign policy, whether the general approach to China or North Korea, the wars against Afghanistan and Iraq or the new American attitude toward Europe, they are wrong, argue Messrs Daalder and Lindsay.

    ECONOMIST: American foreign policy

  • This news is music to the ears of the American Left and their friends in Europe.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Surviving in a post-American world

  • Service has been restored in North American, Europe, Australia and Latin America, much to the delight of PS3 owners in those countries.

    FORBES: Sony Brings PSN Online At Last

  • No wonder American policymakers are urging Japan and Europe to reflate.

    ECONOMIST: The new danger

  • To sum up, I can easily accept that the American middle-class and southern Europe could be experiencing significant real wage declines as a result of real or structural factors.

    FORBES: Stagnation and Recession

  • Recessions in the third world and sluggish growth in Europe have kept the dollar up and American import prices down.

    ECONOMIST: Beyond the business cycle?

  • And probably about 60 percent of our news comes from the areas outside of Western Europe, North American, Israel and Japan.

    NPR: First Anniversary for Al Jazeera in English

  • Central and Eastern Europe, Central and East Asia, Latin American and the Caribbean on the other hand together account for only 11 % of the global shortage of teachers required to meet the 2015 target for achieving universal primary education.

    UNESCO: Education

  • Which means the American military commitment to and presence in Europe must continue to shrink.

    FORBES: Why Are American Troops Still Stationed In Europe?

  • One example of such an effort can be found in the contacts now taking place between such American organizations and reformist groups in Eastern Europe.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Now It��s Time To Ensure That Democracy Actually Prevails In Nicaragua

  • Unfortunately for Israel, while the Arab world is increasingly uninterested in the Palestinian war against Israel, Europe and the American Left are more than happy to pick up the slack.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Eternal Liberation Movement

  • Some, but not all, previous studies have shown a protective effect of pre-eclampsia on breast cancer, although such research has been carried out mainly in northern Europe and North American populations.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Pregnancy disorder link to cancer

  • With the devastation of World Wars I and II still fresh in European minds, and the continent hardly brimming with confidence about the future, Washington signaled in 1950 that American energy and attention were switching from Europe to the Korean peninsula.

    FORBES: Leadership

  • For example, the New College of the Humanities will offer a liberal arts education of the kind which will be familiar to American readers and is so lacking in Europe, where most generally students must pick a topic of study (often vocational) upon their leaving the secondary school system.

    FORBES: Does Higher Education Need To Go Back To The Fifties?

  • And there is increasing indirect American investment in the island: many of the multinationals from Europe and Canada that have set up operations in Cuba since Mr Castro's opening to foreign investment a decade ago count American institutions among their shareholders.

    ECONOMIST: Cuba and the United States

  • The odd thing is, this time it does not involve European Union politicians, but the journalists who cover the EU. The divide is pretty serious: the British and American press stands accused of trying to talk down all of east and central Europe, and talk up stories of splits and disunity among the 27 members.

    ECONOMIST: European politics

  • Children in Asia and Europe often trounce their American counterparts in standardised scholastic tests.

    ECONOMIST: Reading, writing and enrichment

  • Spend a few days in western Europe talking about American politics and you discover that you are in deepest Obamaland.

    CNN: Why Europe loves Barack Obama

  • If a wimpy greenback meant fewer purchases of foreign products by American consumers, domestic consumption in Europe and Japan might not rise by enough to take up the slack.

    ECONOMIST: Gambling with the mighty greenback | The

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