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Please join us for a timely panel discussion on the state of freedom of expression in the Americas.
In Rational Exuberance: Silencing the Enemies of Growth and Why the Future Is Better Than You Think (HarperBusiness, 2004), Michael J. Mandel argues that the U.S. economy will not create enough jobs or wealth in the future unless breakthrough innovations--on the order of the Internet--take place. It is...
President Obama entered the White House determined to renew diplomacy with Iran. During his campaign, he said he would meet the leaders of Iran "without preconditions.”
The president and his administration should affirm their support for democracy and civil liberties in Egypt.
Exuberant growth is stigmatized as immoral by some and bad public policy by others, and economists, surprisingly enough, are the biggest enemies of innovative, transformative growth.
A resolution to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics would strip it of much of the limited power it now has and silence its ability to release most of the information it gathers, greatly damaging disclosure and the integrity of our political process.
American public opinion has shifted in a conservative direction since Barack Obama's election, showing that big government is unpopular and the president's powers of persuasion are weaker than expected.






