Tag Archives: United States

Not So Exceptional After All

How the Netherlands provided the guidebook for America’s founding.

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It Is Lonely at the Top

Only 18 countries have more than a 1% share of the world’s total GDP.

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Brazil and the United States: So Different, Yet So Similar

Brazil, the new host of the World Cup, shares a great deal of values with the United States.

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The Coming of “Big Renewable”

How renewable energy sparks growth in the economy of the future.

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Pittsburgh’s Path to Recovery

What does it take for a city to bounce back economically?

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Freeing Poland From the Shackles of Its Debt Mountain

The story of how the transatlantic partners collaborated to help Poland secure a stable future.

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Syria and Egypt: Two Counterrevolutions in Action

Western leaders still grossly distort what’s going on in Egypt. It’s really no better than what happens in Syria.

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The Bolshevik Roots of the U.S. Tea Party

America’s Red Dawn, via the Republican Party.

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U.S. Gun Ownership

Despite the unconscionable liberalization of U.S. gun laws, gun ownership rates have gone down. Why?

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The British Empire’s Lesson for Modern America

Why the U.S. strategy to remake Afghanistan after 9/11 was bound to fail.

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