Sarkozy Fails to Revitalize French Economy
The French president’s economic policies have been unconvincing. His country remains uncompetitive compared to many of its neighbors.
The French president’s economic policies have been unconvincing. His country remains uncompetitive compared to many of its neighbors.
Turkey and South Africa need to push on their talks with Gaddafi in order to end the violence in Libya.
Income tax receipts in the United States have remained exceptionally constant in recent decades, whatever the top rates.
Christopher Haynes argues that the military’s actions in recent days prove that it’s not on the side of the revolution.
Spaniards will probably give the conservatives a majority even though they have few specific economic plans.
The United States share responsibility for there not being a Sino-American dialogue.
Despite a deal to cut government spending, the United States could lose their top credit rating.
Joonatan Jakobs is more optimistic about Europe’s ability to emerge from its debt crisis but many uncertainties linger.
Investors are counting on American lawmakers to reach an agreement that would stave off default.
Can amphibious assault ships replace supercarriers in American naval strategy?
Republicans have offered plan after plan for deficit reduction but Democrats don’t seem willing to consider any substantial spending cuts.
The next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff urges lawmakers not to cut hundreds of billions in military spending.
President Kirchner’s protectionism and economic policies are hurting competitiveness and driving up inflation.
Critics of Republican welfare cuts ignore that President Barack Obama hugely expanded these programs.
Keynesianism fails at a most basic level. It doesn’t agree that private investment not government spending generates growth.