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City business leaders were too quickly dazzled by Atlanta’s superintendent. Here’s how to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
David Ignatius has yet another Iran leak from the White House. Here’s the gist: Obama told his close buddy Turkish PM Erdogan to tell his close buddy Ayatollah Khamenei that as long as Iran doesn’t seek nuclear weapons, Obama’s cool with them keeping their nuclear program.
Outer space has become the next frontier for American national security and business. But instead of advancing American primacy in this realm, the Obama administration has wrongly decided not only to follow a European Union draft “code of conduct” regulating outer space, but also to circumvent the Senate’s central constitutional role in making treaties.
North Korea is testing how much the Obama administration will give to maintain the fiction of diplomatic progress.
Romney's options are limited. He can try to tear down Perry's likability or his electability, or he can try to raise his own. None of those options are easy. And winning over Pawlenty and his divisions won't make the task any easier.
After two years of sitting on the Korea FTA, the administration managed to renegotiate in such a way as to slow liberalization. The TPP holds enormous promise, but no end line is in sight, and the administration has not even sought negotiating authority yet. Where the administration has moved on trade, it has usually been in response to strong pressure from Congress.
Lawmakers need to take a closer look at how to treat fraud at the Patent and Trademark Office.
The conclusion of adebate over policy responses to greenhouse gas emissions.








