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Sanford Levinson maintains that a peaceful breakup would be preferable to a divided polity, while Tarence Ray argues that the ...
After 70 years as a communist state with close economic, diplomatic and military ties to the Soviet Union, Mongolia became a ...
A dramatic shift in global dynamics is reshaping economic and financial landscapes, setting the stage for profound, long-term ...
He began his second term by brandishing American hard power, threatening Denmark over the control of Greenland, and ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed American support for the Russian people and expressed hope for peaceful ...
Violeta Chamorro, who was thrust into national politics by her husband’s assassination and stunned the world by ousting the ...
In the summer of 1982, President Ronald Reagan declared that the United States would observe “Baltic Freedom Day.” The proclamation turned a grim anniversary — the Soviet ...
Government is in business with the big companies (subsidies), regulations favor monopolistic dictatorship instead of ...
If global "welfare" is measured by the level of global real GDP, then deglobalization, which we model as a world that has ...
A proposed U.S. tax targeting foreign investors could hurt European energy giants that operate in America's booming oil and ...
Imagining a world in which history has been rewritten to save us — from ourselves. This personal reflection is part of a ...
Last week’s victory of conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki, and good first-round results for free-market forces, give ...