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  • April 26, 2018
    Blog
    Show Me the (Education) Money, Part II!
    Show Me the (Education) Money, Part II!
    In the aggregate, public schools did not cut spending between 1999 and 2015, with instructional spending growing overall and various supports receiving increases even in the worst of times.
    By Neal McCluskey
  • April 25, 2018
    Blog
    A Preliminary Assessment of the Amended KORUS FTA
    … Adding these currency provisions is not particularly significant, as the Trump administration is mostly just carrying over an Obama‐​era policy. However, the Trump administration may be pushing for binding currency provisions as part of the renegotiated NAFTA. This would …
    By Simon Lester and Inu Manak
  • April 25, 2018
    CNBC.com
    What Trump Gets Right About China and Trade
    … justify his various tariff threats, on steel, aluminum and a wide range of other products. Like many of Trump’s policy pronouncements, this one was clumsily framed and misleading, but had a grain of truth to it. If China is …
    By Simon Lester and Huan Zhu
  • April 24, 2018
    American Conservative
    When Allies Should Just Shut Up
    America’s “friends” are taking credit for the strike on Syria—to which they contributed very little, if anything at all.
    By Doug Bandow
  • April 24, 2018
    Reason
    In Defense of Cash
    It is perfectly reasonable to look forward to a day when cash is no longer king. Forcing such a result by restricting access to some people’s preferred payment mechanism is a terrible idea.
    By William J. Luther
  • April 23, 2018
    National Interest (Online)
    3 Big Questions for the Two North Korea Summits
    Hopefully both summits will be successful and the parties can begin the long and difficult work of resolving this crisis and achieving lasting peace in Northeast Asia, but success is not a foregone conclusion.
    By Eric Gomez
  • April 21, 2018
    The New York Times
    Adapting to American Decline
    Admitting that the United States is incapable of effectively adjudicating every territorial dispute or of thwarting every security threat in every part of the world is hardly tantamount to surrender. It is, rather, a wise admission of the limits of American power.
    By Christopher A. Preble
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