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The very title of Aaron Friedberg's book will stir controversy among those who believe devoutly in China's "peaceful rise" as a global "responsible stakeholder." This book is a judicious, measured assessment of the stakes between China and the United States over the next several decades.
A critique of the book "China, the United States, and Global Order" is that they look at it through a lens assuming that there are actual norms in international relations.
Though China could sustain a productive and cooperative performance in international affairs, the nation has shown a historical tendency to follow policies directly contrary to its national interests.
How will Taiwan defend itself in the coming years? What is the outlook for Taiwan’s ties with Japan, Europe and the United States? A group of experts will discuss these and other questions at this special AEI event.
Developingcountries should announce in Hong Kong that they're ready to tear down the import walls that deny their own prosperity.
While there is widespread agreement that the substantive results of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Hong Kong Ministerial meeting were meager, there is no agreement on where the Doha Round negotiations go from here. Optimists still hold that breakthroughs are possible over the next few months and that the round...
The death tax is badpolicy becauseithasadverse impacts on saving and investment.
High compliance costs, bias toward unproductive consumption, anddistortions to economic activity necessitate the outright elimination of estate taxes.





