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No. 1, marzo 2008
Cada año, el abuso de drogas y el delito relacionado con ellas se cobran casi 95.000 vidas de ciudadanos estadounidenses...
The Mérida Initiative proposes to make a $1.4 billion multiyear U.S. contribution to support Mexican law enforcement and judicial reforms in their antidrug efforts.
Ferguson's proposals are based onpoor understanding of telecommunications regulation and claims that the broadband marketplaceis exercising monopoly power.
Loans that have been labeled predatory reveal the dark side of subprime lending.
The European Monetary Union’s Stability Pact places a ceiling of 3 percent of GDP on deficit spending by members. Some critics contend that this requirement is inflexible, others that it lacks credibility. Is it possible for the EMU to construct a set of fiscal constraints that promote fiscal discipline...
The following is a statement of principles for U.S.-North Korean relations, signed by Leith Anderson, William Bennett, Charles Colson, Nicholas Eberstadt, Robert George, Michael Horowitz, Max Kampelman, Penn Kemble, Dianne Knippers, Richard Land, Richard Neuhaus, Michael Novak, Marvin Olasky, Mark Palmer, Nina Shea, Radek Sikorski, and R. James Woolsey:
Twenty-first century economists blithely talked of the "risk-free debt" of governments, and European bank regulators set a zero-capital requirement on the debt of their governments. The manifold proof of their error is that banks and other investors are now taking huge credit losses on their Greek government bonds. The only question is why anybody would be surprised by this.
As the guarantor of international security, the United States must commit to a long-term military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan. But what are the tools necessary to succeed on the new battlefields of the Long War?





