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Desmond Lachman's response to Daniel Gros's article, "Portugal is Delaying the Pain it Knows is Inevitable."
The best remedy for Greece's fiscal problems is not simply an early orderly default but rather the nation must accompany a restructuring of debt with an exit from the euro in order to boost its competitiveness internationally.
So, David Sanger had a piece in the NYT last weekend wondering whether there’s a “Romney doctrine.” Of course, he wasn’t really wondering; he knew from the get go what he thought. And luckily for Sanger, he had plenty of Romney advisers to help along his theory.
Most textbooks about politics try hard to cover the facts without seeking to persuade students to support or oppose any particular public policy
I don’t know how many times I’ve seen liberal commentators look back with nostalgia to the days when a young man fresh out of high school or military service could get a well-paying job on an assembly line at a unionized auto factory that could carry him through to a...
The UN's rules prevent America from answering threats.
The Canadian government's attitude toward the war on terror resembles the attitude of a sluggish pupil toward an exam.
Rep. Ron Paul is in a dead heat with Mitt Romney for first place in the Iowa caucuses. If he does pull out a win on Tuesday, Iowa Republicans will have chosen as their commander in chief a man who says it was wrong to kill Osama bin Laden.





