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A new systemic idea about the social order would have to emerge to really disprove Fukuyama.
A side effect of the risk-assessment approach to student loans is to nudge the student cultures of college campuses in the direction of making responsible adult behavior more respectable.
The Chen Guangcheng saga gets stranger and stranger, but also is becoming a major diplomatic embarrassment for the Obama administration.
The New York Times wrongly judges the plan and the commanders who are executing it.
The relationship between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China is multifaceted and goes well beyond economic relations, but questions of macroeconomic imbalances have remained at the heart of bilateral discussions between the two.
Fixating on "market failure" rhetoricforgets theimportant reasonthe poorest lack access to drugs: the policies that encourage poverty promoted bytheir governments.
India’s education policies should encourage private initiative and focus on learning outcomes
A recent article by two European writers complaining of American "Eurobashing" reveals a few important misunderstandings about U.S. policy toward the European Union.





