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American Enterprise Institute (AEI) economist Roger Bate shares his expertise on counterfeit drug networks that pose a growing threat to combating diseases like malaria.
The Japanese military is emerging from decades of pacifism. But do the country's political leaders have the vision and the will to make the country strong again?
While we should have long since been pursuing regime change against the Assad family tyranny, the unhappy reality today is that ousting Assad is not something we should entrust to Barack Obama.
As President Obama huffs and puffs about his tax plan, which is unlikely to pass in the Democratic-majority Senate much less the Republican-controlled House, Robert Zoellick, president of the World Bank, has provided a much broader view of where the United States stands amid great changes in the world and some useful guidance on what direction public policy ought to take.
African businessmen seem intent on telling G8 leaders that the way to help Africa is to allow it to help itself, since aid is no long-term solution.
President George W. Bush's memoir details key decisions made during his presidency.
The resolution to the G-8meeting is going to come down to two major compromises--France on agricultural subsidies and the United States on climate change.
The heroic and indispensable actions of Self-Defense Forces (Japan's military) in the wake of the March 11 earthquake may have changed Japan's relations with its military forever.





