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A Eurozone Without Germany?

Would a German exit from the eurozone be good for Europe’s southern economies?

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Cutting the Gordian Knot on Collective Action

Do we need to strengthen international institutions to enforce meaningful financial and environment regulations?

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Greece Needs a Revolution, But

What will happen if Greece’s current government fails and the neo-communist party Syriza takes over?

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Protecting the Nanny State Boss

Are Republicans intent on creating a U.S. nanny state, too — only substituting employers for the government?

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U.S. Energy Efficiency Begins at Home

Even if the U.S. government fails to act on climate change, how can homeowners make a difference?

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Iran, Oil and U.S. Electoral Politics

Are U.S. energy and foreign policy objectives at odds with the electoral strategies of the presidential candidates?

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No Fracking Way

Is the controversial extraction technique of hydraulic fracturing adequately regulated?

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Today’s Middle East: 1848 Redux?

Will the 2011 revolutions in the Middle East give way to a counterrevolutionary movement that rolls back its reforms?

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All Negotiating Is Domestic

Is the idea of Westphalian sovereignty hindering the implementation of global solutions to global problems?

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Foxconn’s Reform Riot

Is the Chinese government slowly abandoning its zero-tolerance approach towards labor strikes?

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