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U.S. Monetary Policy: Between Iraq and a Hard Place?

Is the U.S. Fed always free from political pressure — or might Iraq present an exception?

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Disaster for an Obscure Industry

How are global insurance companies able to cover the losses of the terrorist attacks?

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China Takes the Lead

Is the rising number of Chinese students at U.S. colleges and universities a positive sign for the future of Chinese business?

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The U.S. and the Vatican — Historical Siblings?

Can the Roman Catholic church teach the United States how to be a global leader?

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The Globalist’s Plan for Middle East Peace

After failed military and diplomatic attempts, will peace for the Middle East be found in economic principles?

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Argentina: Where Are the Generals?

Are the times of military coups finally over for Argentina — or are the generals just waiting?

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Tanks for Nothing

Is Egypt’s desire to build its own tanks a sign of its peaceful intentions?

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Suicide Bombers Vs. Suicide Settlers

Are Israeli settlers more of a threat to the peace process than Palestinian suicide bombers?

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India: Why Victory Is Not an Option

Why would India not be able to rejoice in a victory over Pakistan?

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Afghanistan: This Condor Shouldn’t Fly

Why was the choice of “codename condor” for parts of the Afghanistan historically insensitive?

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