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For the past half century, the United States has been the world’s scientific and technological leader: American multinationals are at the forefront of commercial technologies; U.S. exports are disproportionately from sectors that rely extensively on scientific and...
As persuasive it may be on its face, the case for rethinking US Taiwan policy and, more specifically, withdrawing American security assistance, is overstated. Such a policy change would not serve the interests of the United States, Taiwan, or China; nor would it solve the problems its proponents claim they want to address.
The deal between the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corporation may well go down as the most important agreement in the long history of U.S. labor relations.
A review of Will Hutton's The Writing on the Wall.
What we're likely to find in this year's mayoral elections is that urban politics has changed; it's no longer a matter of black and white.
Has the United States become the very 'empire' that the republic's founders heartily rejected?
Turnarounds are not a scalable strategy for fixing America's troubled urban school systems, and the Obama administration needs to take a different approach.
Shifting the tax burden to older workers would allow the young to save more, invest more, pay down debts, and put the United States on a firmer fiscal footing.




