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Europe’s Open Borders Compromised

The free movement of people, goods and services in Europe is in jeopardy as countries try to keep migrants out.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 13, 2011October 25, 2019

Singh Boosts Financial Support for Afghanistan

While American forces will start withdrawing from Afghanistan, India insists that it is “not like the United States.”

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 12, 2011July 2, 2020

US Predicted to Resurge as Industrial Power

Thanks to a cheap dollar and rising wages in China, America may be on the verge of a manufacturing renaissance.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 12, 2011August 23, 2017

Shia Militias Making a Comeback in Iraq

April has been the deadliest month for American forces since November 2009, but it’s unclear why sectarian violence flared up.

Avatar photoDaniel DePetrisMay 11, 2011July 2, 2020

Is America a Socialist Country?

According to one MSNBC commentator, Americans are all socialists because they rely on government for education and health care.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 11, 2011April 20, 2022

China, United States Announce Regular Security Summits

At a leadership dialogue, American and Chinese officials promise more dialogue.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 11, 2011April 24, 2016

Missing the Point on Car Industry Bailouts

Opponents of government intervention in the car industry didn’t particularly worry that the action could never be a success.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 10, 2011April 20, 2022

Greece Continues to Test European Solidarity

Greece’s fiscal woes are leading some to wonder if it shouldn’t leave the eurozone.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 10, 2011December 26, 2019

South Korea’s Conservatives Losing Popularity

South Korea’s president, Lee Myung-bak, is losing support as concerns about inequality rise.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 9, 2011July 2, 2020

The Long Arm of American Military Power

Osama bin Laden’s death shows that the United States still possess the world’s most capable military force.

Avatar photoDaniel DePetrisMay 9, 2011August 23, 2017

Debating the Future of US-Pakistani Relations

After terrorist leader Osama bin Laden was found living in Pakistan, America’s alliance with the country was called into question.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 8, 2011September 8, 2012

Private Social Security Works

For thirty years, Chileans have enjoyed private retirement accounts which averaged a far better annual return that public options.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 7, 2011April 20, 2022

Are American Oil Companies Subsidized?

Politicians say they want to end “subsidies” for big oil and gas producers but as they actually subsidized?

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 7, 2011October 6, 2012

British Liberals Decimated in Local Elections

According to Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, his party was being “blamed” for coalition spending cuts.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 6, 2011October 24, 2019

Indiana School Voucher Program Has Problems

Governor Mitch Daniels’ education reforms may improve choice for parents but limit the freedoms of private schools.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 6, 2011April 20, 2022

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