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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was on a six-day tour of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine, when the Islamic State posted a video...
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was on a six-day tour of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine, when the Islamic State posted a video...
Throughout the world, it seems, crisis is gripping national politics. In election after election, voter turnout has hit historic lows. Politicians are universally reviled....
Predictably, the European Central Bank has joined the world’s other major monetary authorities in the greatest experiment in the history of central banking. By...
Facebook CEO Sheryl Sandberg spoke one on one with Arianna Huffington at the world economic forum in Davos, Switzerland, about, among other things, the proverbial...
What a difference two months make. When the Republican Party scored strong gains in last November’s US congressional elections, the universally accepted explanation was...
Since the global financial crisis and recession of 2007-2009, criticism of the economics profession has intensified. The failure of all but a few...
For Europe, the defining event of 2014 was Russia’s annexation of Crimea and military intervention in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region. The Kremlin’s actions directly...
There is much to criticize in economics nowadays. For example, the profession focuses far too little on political issues and far too much on...
Economic pundits, almost without exception, are predicting a stronger dollar in 2015 – an expectation that is leading investors to place some very large...
The attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo was an assault on democracy, on freedom, and on the ideals that underpin all free societies....