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Mubarak's time in power is coming to an end, hopefully the outcome and emerging President can be something the US can live with.
Half a century later, the Bay of Pigs is still the mother of all American military and foreign-policy disasters. It marks the start of America's bizarre habit of fighting our enemies with one arm pinned firmly behind our back, and dumping our friends when the going gets dicey. It also offers some pungent lessons for our current messes in Libya and Afghanistan.
Philip Bobbitt of the The University of Texas at Austin School of Law will deliver the November Bradley Lecture.
Thus far, our biggest deficit in waging the War on Terror has been a lack of ideas—the kind of reshaping ideas that Viner, Brodie, Schelling, and others developed to cope with...
Henry Paulsonnow has the unenviable task of picking up the pieces from the bursting of the largest housing and credit market bubbles in memory.
The proposed defense cuts pose an early test of character for the Republican House leadership.
China's inflation rate has reached a point where it is sparking social unrest. The world's second-largest economy faces some fundamental choices if it is to restore stability.
President Barack Obama went back before the cameras again Wednesday, providing yet another recycling of fading rationales for his health reform product that more voters would rather leave on the Capitol Hill store shelves than purchase.
When it comes to transforming health and health care in America, Florida is leading the way in innovation.



