Arvind Subramanian

Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics

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Senior Fellow at both the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Center for Global Development, and senior research professor at Johns Hopkins University

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President Obama and Britain's Prime Minister Brown today renewed “ the special relationship .”

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Barack Obama met Queen Elizabeth today, as protests turned violent on the streets of London.

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