Tag Archives: politics

Election 2013: Expectations of the Iranian People

What are Iranian voters expecting from the June 2013 presidential election compared with the 2009 election and Green uprising?

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Blame the U.S. Congress, Not Illegal Immigrants

Will immigration reform repeat the past abuses of illegal immigration, a history perpetrated by members of the U.S. Congress at the behest of their business associates?

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Pope Benedict on Globalization

What did Pope Benedict view as the responsibilities of the world’s rich countries to the poor?

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India: Confessions of a Disillusioned Libertarian

Will the political class of India step up or will the Indians themselves need to reform government and rid it of corruption?

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What Next for Italy?

Will elections in February help change the country’s economic fortunes? Or will it take something far more radical?

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The Case for Eurobonds

Could eurobonds fill the gap left by the loss of confidence in government bonds generally?

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The United States Beyond the Two-Party System

What is really stifling a vigorous, solutions- and future-oriented American democracy?

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Vietnam’s Unusually Quiet “Election” Season

How does the current quiet in Vietnam belie a very proactive subterranean political agenda?

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Dateline UK: In Praise of Coalition Governments

Has the time come to consider new political arrangements among opposing political camps?

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The Common Sense Revolution

What would happen if the organized inaneness so engrained in the United States’ economic and political fabric were removed?

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