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Provision of health care in developing regions is not keeping pace with rapid economic growth.
Provision of healthcare in China and Asia has failed to keep pace with economic growth and environmental strain.
In the case of Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1 v. Holder the Supreme Court declined to decide on a radical provision in the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Most of the powers and prohibitions specified in the Constitution concern commercial matters, and conservative jurists should be favorable to restoring this focus.
TheFederalism Project makes the case for constitutional, competitive federalism—a federalism that limits federal powers and compels the states to compete for citizens’ talents, assets, and affections.
Forthirty years, the fight against malaria has been long on rhetoric and short on action. But for the first time since the 1960s, malaria is being fought effectively on a global scale.
In the 21st century, Europe can neither become a responsible power center nor a competent partner for the United States so long as Europeans remain dependent on a non-European power for their security--or even for the appearance of their security.



