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Time is Running Out to Stop the TPP and TTIP
Posted on October 18, 2015October 21, 2015

Time is Running Out to Stop the TPP and TTIP

The Obama administration’s trade agenda is poised to serve corporate interests at the expense of consumers and taxpayers.

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Pounds for Pennies: The Dangers of “Corbynomics” and “People’s QE”
Posted on October 16, 2015October 28, 2015

Pounds for Pennies: The Dangers of “Corbynomics” and “People’s QE”

Jeremy Corbyn’s proposal of “QE for the people” is based on questionable economic theory.

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Towards a New Millennial Foreign Policy
Posted on October 15, 2015October 28, 2015

Towards a New Millennial Foreign Policy

Amid the ongoing debate over U.S. strategy in the Middle East, Tyler Bowen responds to Chris Newton’s criticism of millennial foreign policy.

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Iran and the Nuclear Club: History Says Yes
Posted on October 14, 2015November 5, 2015

Iran and the Nuclear Club: History Says Yes

Nuclear weapons in and of themselves do not automatically beget instability.

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The Afterthought Crisis
Posted on October 13, 2015December 1, 2015

The Afterthought Crisis

Today’s refugee crisis has been developing for nearly five years, but only recently has the West taken notice.

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Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council
Posted on October 12, 2015October 23, 2015

Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council

Expansion of permanent membership – and an even and fair distribution of veto power – is necessary to bring about meaningful reform to the Security Council. Continue reading Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council

The Dangerous Ramifications of Japan’s Revised Security Laws
Posted on October 10, 2015October 18, 2015

The Dangerous Ramifications of Japan’s Revised Security Laws

Shinzo Abe’s insistence on rearmament does more harm than good to Japanese security.

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Beyond the War on Drugs: Building a Lasting Peace in Colombia
Posted on October 9, 2015October 18, 2015

Beyond the War on Drugs: Building a Lasting Peace in Colombia

Recent negotiations between the government and FARC rebels will succeed only if Bogotá addresses the civil war’s underlying issues.

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On the Border, Fallacy Trumps Fact
Posted on October 8, 2015December 1, 2015

On the Border, Fallacy Trumps Fact

A Republican White House would have little to gain by building a wall on the US-Mexico border.

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