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At this event, Anthony Bradley, associate professor of theology and ethics at the King’s College, discussed the concept of social justice.
The rise of populist politics in Latin America is fanning the flames of discontent among the region’s poor and marginalized populations, which have seen none of the windfall from many years of market reforms and democratization. The political and economic stability of the Western Hemisphere will soon be determined by...
The U.S.-Taiwan economic relationship has been a model of free trade, economic growth, and prosperity in Asia. Taiwan’s liberal market economy and central location have made it a hub of global commerce, and its bilateral annual trade with the United States today is valued at over $60 billion. But the...
With the upcoming Duma elections this December and the presidential contest in March 2008, the Kremlin appears to be both confident and worried. President Vladimir Putin continues to enjoy high approval ratings and faces no genuine political rivals, yet authoritarian tendencies have risen sharply. Political groups failing to adhere to...
Most of Americans believe that all should start at more or less the same place with more or less the same opportunities to succeed and that government should protect the returns for hard work yet they are marginalized by a 30 percent coalition that effectively wants the government to penalize success.
We should encourage states transitioning to democracy to protect themselves from Iranian efforts to subvert their progress.
The recession has pinned education policy in a tough spot: Our schools must both produce more skilled workers and do so as efficiently as possible. Innovative models of career and technical education could go a long way toward threading this needle.
Republican governor Charlie Crist will be left with a disappointingly small share of the vote in the race for Florida's Senate seat.




