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The pundits agree: anti-Americanism in Europe is on the rise. After a strong alliance of almost half a century, recent developments show an increasing divide between Europe and the United States. Europeans disagree with Americans on issues as diverse as the role of the United Nations, the...
GERMAN Chancellor Gerhard Schröder"s bid to stop new member states charging attractively low rates of corporate tax could damage the EU"s wealth, a leading American tax expert has warned.
Resident Scholar Leon Aron This week President George W. Bush is traveling to Europe for the first time since September 11. In...
German president Gerhard Schröder should try to finish what he started in 2002 when he cut the German corporate rate and impose more tax reforms on his own country.
If theUnited Statescontinues to report productivity growth rates, and profit rates remain high, there should be no shortage of buyers of U.S. assets and equities.
The terrified and brutalised people of Iraq will rejoice at the downfall of Saddam Hussein.
On September 18, the Germans will go to the polls. Responsible politicians should urgently strive forconstitutional reform that will allow Germany to be governed.
All of Germany is still huffing and puffing about a statement made a week ago: Donald Rumsfeld called Germany, along with France, "old Europe".



