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  • June 6, 2014
    Townhall Magazine
    Fix Incentives, Not Infrastructure
    The real crisis is not bridges collapsing due to poor maintenance but perverse incentives that result in money being spent in the wrong places.
    By Randal O’Toole
  • June 5, 2014
    China-US Focus
    Is Japan Serious about a New Security Role?
    … about wanting to play a more extensive security role, Tokyo must take several steps to give substance to its new policy declaration. Three measures are especially important. First, Abe must succeed in his campaign to modify Article 9 of Japan …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • June 4, 2014
    Blog
    Deterring China Isn't Hard
    Deterring China Isn’t Hard
    … don’t much lessen it. One conclusion is that deterring war is easier than you generally hear. Washington’s foreign policy elites have a narcissistic take on deterrence; they see it teetering with every foreign policy decision that troubles them …
    By Benjamin H. Friedman
  • June 4, 2014
    China-US Focus
    Cut Away: The U.S. Military Still Deters China
    … tempers China’s territorial ambitions. In that, China follows other historically big powers, including the Soviet Union. Washington’s foreign policy elites have narcissistic take on deterrence; they see it teetering with every foreign policy decision that troubles them. But …
    By Benjamin H. Friedman
  • June 4, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    Italy’s Glimmer of Hope
    Matteo Renzi has been reforming, and the European elections showed Italians are pleased.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • June 3, 2014
    Blog
    Highway Bill: Fiscal Reform or Big Government?
    … NewsBriefs Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 12:00p.m. 1310 Longworth House Office Building I’m not sure which lunch forum will have the best sandwiches, but I do know that fiscal reform is the best direction for transportation policy.
    By Chris Edwards
  • June 3, 2014
    Blog
    Washington Backs Egypt’s New Dictator
    It should not be the U.S. mission to impose democracy throughout the world, but neither should this country be the enabler of sleazy dictatorships.
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
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