Tag Archives: Special Series

The EU: Regulation King by Default

Is the United States’ anti-regulation stance undermining its global power position?

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The Global Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe

How does Europe exercise world power? Isn’t doing it away from military battlefields a truly modern form of global leadership?

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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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India Grows at Night

How could a nation become the world’s second-fastest growing economy despite having a weak, flailing state?

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Women and Energy in India

As long as there is a surplus of illiterate poor women, why would millions of poor households in India switch from using firewood and animal dung for fuel?

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Next Stop: The U.S. Debt Ceiling Debate

What’s the historical background of Congressional negotiations over domestic debt?

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Tribalism, Groupism, Globalism

Are human brains hardwired to recognize some groups of people as friends and others as enemies?

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The U.S. Democrats as a Conservative Party

Despite all the talk about the Republican Party in need of splitting into two camps, aren’t the Democrats a more realistic target?

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The Republicans’ Endgame

Is the best political game plan available to U.S. Republicans to be refuseniks?

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When the United States Strikes Out

How does the world’s largest economy perform on the three most important tasks to create a better global economy?

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