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Why all countries will come together more and more to hold the World Bank accountable for its questionable practices.
Despite recent tension between Washington and Tokyo, the United States should seek to maintain the crucial U.S.-Japan relationship.
In its first six months in office, the Obama administration has offered contradictory signals on trade.
Over the next three years, President Barack Obama and his advisers will need to set a course for the reassertion of U.S. leadership in constructing a trans-Pacific vision.
As the deflation of the housing and mortgage bubble continues into the new year, it is as much political as financial news.
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chávez is cementing strategic relations with China; the United States can no longer afford to practice wishful thinking but must recognize the threat growing in Venezuela.
What happens when U.S.-backed dictators around the world die?
The nation's intelligence system is broken and we cannot rest until we fix it.



