Tag Archives: World War II

The Historical Roots of Greece’s Debt Crisis

Can the roots of today’s debt crisis in Greece be traced as far back as the 1830s?

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The Networking of U.S. Foreign Policy

How are the realities of globalization forcing the United States to adopt a new foreign policy?

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U.S. Cultural Bias and New Economic Thinking

Does the embrace of American exceptionalism nix the prospect of new economic thinking emerging from the United States?

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America and Europe: John Locke vs. Saint Augustine

How have religious influences changed the way Americans and Europeans think about the role of government?

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Is It Global Weimar?

Must debt restructuring and reduction occur for the West’s economies to truly recover?

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Tariq Ramadan on Diversity of Religion

What needs to be done to narrow the rift between the West and Islam?

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Nationalism Vs. Globalism: The Possibility of One Asia

Can the countries of Asia go it alone, or do they still need the United States to keep them connected to each other?

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In Memoriam: Tony Judt on the Future of Decadent Europe

Could Europe’s social welfare system actually provide political and economic stability to the continent?

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Economic Democracy and Codetermination: Harnessing the Capitalist Engine

How can the European economic model be applied to the United States?

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The World Is a Village Without a Mayor

In what ways is the EU an inspiration for a future model of global cooperation?

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