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Will America relive a past in which classes invoked ethnic solidarity in a struggle over wealth and power?
To mark its10th anniversary,The Weekly Standardinvited several of its valued contributors to reflect on the decade past and, at least indirectly, on the years ahead.
The country is so divided on immigration that it is not clear that much consensus is possible, so let's return to fundamentals.
The tale of one scholar's evolving views on immigration.
Combining information markets with paying for performance has the potential to improve how aid is delivered.
The new president will have a big opportunity to reshape U.S.-Latin American relations. Here is what he (or she) should do.
A decade after the people of Belarus democratically elected Alexander Lukashenko, a former collective farm director, to the country"s presidency in 1994, he is Europe"s last dictator. The means by which he has achieved this position are worth analyzing, as they shed light on possible future developments in the former Soviet bloc and Europe as a whole.



