Why Worry About America’s Trade Deficit?
There is no evidence that suggests a trade deficit affects economic expansion.
There is no evidence that suggests a trade deficit affects economic expansion.
It no longer makes sense for Britain to buy the Airbus A400M instead of its competitors.
The Democrat pulled the economy from the brink of collapse while Republicans stood by.
The Republican is likelier to pursue sound energy and fiscal policies than the incumbent.
Israel and the United States can withhold tax revenue and financial aid.
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is counting on the opposition to avoid a fiscal cliff.
France wouldn’t mind if the British left the European Union. The Germans are anxious.
Labor may be less Euroskeptic, but the Netherlands is likely to maintain its hard line.
The president’s party performed particularly well in the Russian speaking east of Ukraine.
Algeria is wary of intervention in Mali but also worried about the Islamic insurgency there.
The United States “pivoted” to Asia to prevent China from dominating the region.
Congress still copes with unsustainable state spending and a feudalist party structure.
Neither side in Syria is prepared to talk in order to resolve the conflict.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte is close to forming a coalition government with his formal rivals.
Shintaro Ishihara could play a key role in the formation of the next government.