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The Obama Economic Team’s Manly Approach

Mitt Romney badly lost the women’s vote. But are Republicans the only party with a “woman problem?”

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The New Geopolitics of Food

How can we help those on the lower rungs of the global economic ladder cope with rising food prices?

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Why It’s Impossible To Unionize Walmart

Walmart is the largest private employer in the United States. Why are none of its employees in a union?

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Where Have All the Progressives Gone?

Were candidates a hundred years ago more progressive on ending the influence of special interests than Mitt Romney and Barack Obama?

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The Geopolitical Consequences of a New Great Depression

What is at stake if the U.S. and global economies lapse into a sustained depression?

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Dubai: The Casablanca of Today?

If the classic film Casablanca were made today, it would be set in Dubai.

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The India-Brazil Axis

Does India have more in common with the chaos and confusion of modern Brazil than with command-and-control China?

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AID and the Afghan Cotton Saga

Why would USAID not get behind an effort to turn Afghan farmers from poppy to cotton?

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The British Seeds of American Decline

Is the decline of the United States as an economic superpower inevitable? Or can it avoid the mistakes of past superpowers?

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The Cost of a Human Life, Statistically Speaking

Is there any satisfactory method for assessing the true cost of a human life?

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