Tag Archives: United States

Social Policy: How Wide a Transatlantic Gap?

Is the United States really that different from Europe in terms of its social policy?

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How America and Europe Are Alike

Are Europe and the United States really as different as is commonly assumed?

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The Myth of Permanent U.S. Global Dominance

What mistakes have U.S. policymakers made when dealing with China and India?

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Economic Democracy and Codetermination: Harnessing the Capitalist Engine

How can the European economic model be applied to the United States?

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America’s “Lost Decade” Is Already Behind It

Could it be that America’s “lost decade” is already behind it?

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After Copenhagen: The Future of Globalism

Are we at an impasse where the road to global agreement is clogged indefinitely?

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The Decade of the Double Zeroes

How will the current decade be described in history books?

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Appeasing Iran?

Can the strategy the United States successfully pursued towards the Soviet Union also work towards Iran?

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Reaching an Ultimatum (Part III)

Could the world be pushed to the brink when it comes down to matters of climate change?

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Reaching an Ultimatum (Part II)

Could future climate change negotiations between the United States and China take a turn for the worse?

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