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Germany will be an observer and a consumer of the fruits of the pharmaceutical revolution, but it will not be one of its leaders.
Transparency matters. Regardless of the mansion's ownership, if President Barzani is sincere about combating corruption, he should require that every official serving in his government detail their property holdings and business interests, not only in Iraqi Kurdistan, but also abroad.
Please note that this event will be held in Paris, France; Brussels, Belgium; and Berlin, Germany on the dates of Monday, March 26; Tuesday, March 27; and Wednesday, March 28, 2007 While the UN Security Council imposed limited sanctions against Iran in December 2006, Tehran’s leadership remains...
Once again, as in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, the Obama administration's silence has consequences.
With a new administration taking up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and George W. Bush's centerpiece No Child Left Behind Act up for reauthorization, Frederick M. Hess, director of education policy studies at AEI, and Michael J. Petrilli, vice president of national programs and policy at the Thomas B. Fordham...
When the Obama administration addresses immigration reform--as it has promised to do before 2012--should it pick up where previous reform proposals left off?
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission issued its majority report in January 2011, stating that the 2007-2010 crisis was "avoidable" and caused by widespread failures in financial regulation. Commission member Peter Wallison disagreed.
It has been over a year since the United States reestablished relations with Libya and over two years since President George W. Bush declared that the Libyan government was taking encouraging steps toward reform. Has the rapprochement been a success? Is it a victory for the Bush doctrine? Can Libya...






