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Some of the most dynamic sectors of the American economy are thriving. The key is to unlock disruptive forces in other sectors. But where?
Whether through bailout fatigue, austerity fatigue, or a full-blown bank run, Greece’s exit from the euro is now inevitable.
The hope that economic success would somehow transform old mindsets and lead to real changes in social behaviors is far from being fulfilled.
While the Obama admistration's response to the Gulf spill has been plagued by federal failures, Obama has been given a free ride from the media, a stark contrast to its treatment of George W. Bush in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The recent British elections may offer lessons for American political parties, as Democrats could learn from Labour and Republicans from the Conservatives.
Hoover Institution research fellow Mary Eberstadt discussed her latest work, The Loser Letters: A Comic Tale of Life, Death, and Atheism (Ignatius Press, 2010).
On Capitol Hill, Democrats are much more beholden to their base than are Republicans.




