Tag Archives: France

America’s Competitive Powers — At Long Last

How realistic is the hope to reform the U.S. healthcare and education sectors?

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The Paradox of Transatlantic Relations

Will Europe ever be a superpower equal to the United States?

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Commemorating Auschwitz: A Virtual Interview

How did foreign ministers of Israel, Germany and France commemorate the liberation of Nazi death camps?

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A Danish Lesson for Germany

How did Denmark successfully reform its labor market?

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Reconnecting Paris and Washington

Is there more common ground between Europe and the U.S. than many might think?

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Weathering the French Revolution

What role did climate and weather play in the French Revolution?

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Chaos in Ivory Coast: Roots and Consequences

Will Ivory Coast’s civil war realign West Africa along ethnic lines?

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Advice to Europe: Buckle Under!

Some friendly — and not so friendly — advice to Europe.

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John Kerry — The European Candidate?

Would John Kerry’s European connections influence his presidency?

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Six Ways Out of an Economic Crisis

How can industrialized countries best pursue economic reform?

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