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The Justice Department should contribute to reorientating the Supreme Court to a constitutional outlook.
New UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon has done well where he deferred to member governments, supported UN reform and demonstrated personal integrity.
Given the bleak outlook for the World Trade Organization Doha Round, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement will become the single most important US trade initiative over the next several years.
For more than half a century, Pakistan and the United States have found themselves partners in common crises. The U.S.-Pakistani alliance is strange, however, because both sides maintain fundamentally different and often mutually exclusive understandings of their national interests.
The World Health Organization's anti-counterfeit drug task force should broaden its scope to fight the scourge of substandard pharmaceuticals.
The future of the United Nations is under the control of the new Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon.
The stage is set to end a miserable interlude in high-tech history, in which misguided government industrial policy helped destroy assets and distracted the nation's technical minds.
The debate over the accuracy of China's growth figures for the past few years marks the beginning of a long-overdue reassessment of the successes and failures of Beijing's reform era.



