Tag Archives: Special Series

The West’s Day of Fiscal Reckoning

The first step is to acknowledge the facts of the global fiscal condition.

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Israel’s Rommel and Vietnam’s Napoleon

What can the lives and victories of top generals of Israel and Vietnam teach the U.S. Army?

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Humanity at a Crossroads

Do we have the will, individually and collectively, to implement the changes in attitude and lifestyle that are required?

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The Return of Social Europe

Will Angela Merkel’s big win in the recent German elections usher in more leftist labor policy?

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The Need for U.S. Constitutional Reform

A country that preaches modernization to other nations does anything but that at home.

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Who is Janet Yellen?

Who is President Obama’s nominee for Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve?

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On the Rise Again: U.S. Health Care Spending

Why is U.S. health care spending about to start accelerating again?

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Big Pharma’s Expansion Into Emerging Markets

More harmful practices by Big Pharma as U.S. sales decline and patents expire.

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Health Care and Productivity

Productivity means better health care costs less, not more!

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Trade Deals Must Allow for Regulating Finance

Instead of pushing for cross-border financial deregulation, the United States should learn from other nations’ safeguards.

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