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Petrodollar and Asian SWF's Rank Among the Largest; Figure 1.2. Foreign Reserves in Central Banks Account for 90 Percent of Asian Sovereign Foreign Assets; The Diverse Aims and Investment Strategies of SWF's; Figure 1.3. SWF Investment Strategies Vary Widely; SWFs Remain Powerful, Despite the Financial Crisis 327 $aFigure 1.4. SWF Assets Held Steady in 2008 SWF's Will Remain Long-Term Investors, but the Crisis Has Prompted Some Shifts; SWF's Will Continue to Grow; Figure 1.5. SWF Assets Could Reach US 4.3 Trillion by 2013; References; 2 From Reserves Accumulation to Sovereign Wealth Fund: Policy and Macrofinancial Considerations; Adequate Level of Foreign Reserves; Options for Ample Reserves; Support from the SWF in a Financial Crisis; Macrofinancial Linkages Associated with Management of an SWF; Conclusion; References; 3 Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Economic Realities and the Political Responses 327 $aCross-Border Investments: Toward a Global Diffusion of Corporate Ownership? Figure 3.1. Regional Distribution of Assets Held by Sovereign Investors, Percentage of Total, May 2010; Figure 3.2. Financial Assets and Markets Worldwide, by Volume; Figure 3.3. Sovereign Investments and Asset Sales, 1995-2009; Figure 3.4. Sovereign Investments by Size of Acquired Stakes; Figure 3.5. Projected Growth in SWF Assets through 2020; SWF's as Foreign Investors in the United States and the EU: The Policy Issues; Figure 3.6. Effects of SWF Investments on Bank Share Prices 327 $aPolicy Responses: A Danger of Protectionist Reflexes?The International Dimension: Ensuring Open Markets in a Fragmented Regulatory Environment; Good Conduct by SWF's: The Key to Greater Acceptance in Recipient Countries; Conclusion: The Global Perspective; References; 4 Sovereign Wealth Funds and Economic Policy at Home; The Role of an SWF Within the Overall Macroeconomic Policy Framework; Box 4.1. SWF's' Objectives: Selected Examples; Box 4.2. 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The authors argue that five key issues are at stake in the new media: identity, privacy, ownership and authorship, credibility, and participation. Drawing on evidence from informant interviews, emerging scholarship on new media, and theoretical insights from psychology, sociology, political science, and cultural studies, the report explores the ways in which youth may be redefining these concepts as they engage with new digital media. The authors propose a model of "good play" that involves the unique affordances of the new digital media; related technical and new media literacies; cognitive and moral development and values; online and offline peer culture; and ethical supports, including the absence or presence of adult mentors and relevant educational curricula. 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