Tag Archives: United States

Population Aging: A Human Triumph

What economic and social adjustments will governments have to make as a result of population aging?

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Europe, the United States and Their Common Challenges

How could the current economic difficulties faced by Europe and the United States strengthen the transatlantic alliance?

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Rethinking U.S.-Chinese Relations

Does the United States have a China complex that might force it to take harsh steps against the Asian giant?

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The U.S. Declaration of (Energy) Independence

How might America's Founding Fathers declare U.S. independence from oil?

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Why Airfares in Europe Are Lower Than in the U.S.

What can North America learn from Europe about making air travel cheaper?

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Drones: Backfiring on U.S. Strategy

Do drone attacks violate international humanitarian law?

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Georgia: An Insecure Foothold for the United States

Do the lessons of history suggest the United States should rethink its Georgia policy?

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Europe’s Fiscal Crisis and U.S. States

Should Europe's struggles to solve Greece's financial mess sound familiar to Americans?

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A U.S. Strategy for ASEAN

Is the United States missing out on trade relations with one of Asia’s largest trade blocs?

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Dateline China: Mr. Zhou Takes on Western Finance

Might China’s Communist Party present a better training ground for today's financial edifices than the practices prevailing in the West?

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