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October 7, 2013 Weekly Wrap Up

Did your favorite articles during the week of October 7 make the top five most viewed articles in Sharnoff’s Global Views?

Asia_Globe_NASAThis has been another great week for Sharnoff’s Global Views.

This week’s featured stories include environmental aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility, the Philippines and the Bangsamoro issue, several pieces on the Kashmir conflict, multicultural challenges in Nigeria, the dispute between China and Gilgit-Baltistan, democratic challenges facing Turkey, Nepal and Azerbaijan, Quebec’s controversial new “Human Values Charter” and economic concerns in Germany after Angela’s Merkel’s reelection.

Did your favorite story make this week’s top 5 most viewed articles?

Please enjoy this week’s most popular articles:

  1. 2014: Will Afghanistan Pass Examination
  2. China’s Interests in Shaksgam Valley
  3. Believe in the India Luxury Market
  4. Malik Baloch’s Life Under Constant Threat
  5. Nepal’s ‘Humpty-Dumpty’ Political Ride

Did your country make the top 10 list of countries visiting SGV?

  1. United States
  2. India
  3. Afghanistan
  4. United Kingdom
  5. Pakistan
  6. Philippines
  7. Nigeria
  8. Canada
  9. Australia
  10. Germany

It’s still not too late to cast your vote for our poll on Kashmir. Do you think India and Pakistan will resolve the Kashmir dispute in our lifetime?

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Michael Sharnoff is founder and editor of Sharnoff’s Global Views. Follow him on Twitter @MichaelSharnoff.

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