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  • May 27, 2021
    Defense One
    Don’t Just End the War in Afghanistan, Repeal the Resolution That Authorized It
    Don’t Just End the War in Afghanistan, Repeal the Resolution That Authorized It
    … complicated and dangerous environments half a world away. As the political scientist Paul Poast recently wrote, “It is explicitly a policy of maintenance, meaning it is designed to never end.”  The sprawling, low‐​intensity warfare such a policy demands entangles …
    By Gene Healy and John Glaser
  • May 27, 2021
    China-US Focus
    Mutual Illusions Endanger U.S.-China Relationship
    Mutual Illusions Endanger U.S.-China Relationship
    … along the East Coast and into the Caribbean, Chinese military bases filled Latin America, Beijing lectured the U.S. on policy toward Cuba, and PRC officials debated the possibility of war with America. Hypocrisy is common when leading countries pursue …
    By Doug Bandow
  • May 27, 2021
    The American Conservative
    How Biden Can (and Should) Cooperate with Putin
    How Biden Can (and Should) Cooperate with Putin
    … and stand up to autocrats like Putin.” Most presidents express similar sentiments, but such nationalistic blather offers little guidance for policy. Renewing dialogue with Moscow does not require harboring any illusions about the nature of the Russian regime. It is …
    By Doug Bandow
  • May 26, 2021
    Daily Caller
    10 Reasons to Oppose an Infrastructure Package
    10 Reasons to Oppose an Infrastructure Package
    … density parts of the country where passenger rail makes little sense because every senator wants passenger rail in their state. Policy Distortion. Federal subsidies distort state and local investment choices. In recent decades, for example, federal transit subsidies have induced …
    By Chris Edwards
  • May 26, 2021
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 260
    Migration and Cultural Change
    Migration and Cultural Change
    The public debate around migration and cultural change has focused heavily on the cultural dynamics triggered in the receiving countries.
    By Hillel Rapoport, Sulin Sardoschau, and Arthur Silve
  • May 25, 2021
    Blog
    Do Economists Support the Biden Plan?
    Do Economists Support the Biden Plan?
    Most economists think President Biden’s American Rescue Plan was too expensive. Congress should look with great skepticism on Biden’s further trillion-dollar proposals.
    By David Boaz
  • May 25, 2021
    Blog
    Are Shipyard Subsidies a Good Idea?
    Any adoption of shipbuilding subsidies should be made on national security grounds alone, and should be paired with the removal of protectionist U.S.-built requirements for commercial ships. 
    By Colin Grabow
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