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As U.S. policymakers ratchet down pressure in the Middle East, Egypt and Tunisia see a green light to backtrack on reform.
As China grows less predictable and the United States less willing to shoulder its responsibilities, familiar patterns of bilateral relations must change.
An Argentine bailout by the United States would boost prices today and in the future, and result in greater creditor resistance to a future write down.
Neither party will have an easy time pinning the blame on the other for shrinking surpluses, the future of Social Security, and Medicare.
To be rid of those who would commit terrorist acts against America, we must deal with the fact that anti-Americanism--both its hatred and contempt for us--has become institutionalized in regimes whose very existence inspires such acts
Will democracy ever be achieved in the Middle East?
No Child Left Behind was crafted by a bipartisan coalition--can ithold together?




