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  • November 21, 2016
    Blog
    The Long Path to Director Cordray’s Removal
    … neglecting his duty or actual bad behavior. He would not be able to remove him because the two disagreed on policy or the direction the agency should take. The rules for an independent agency can be contrasted with those for …
    By Thaya Brook Knight
  • November 21, 2016
    Blog
    Fixing the Federal Budget Process
    Congress and incoming President Trump out to focus on eliminating low-value programs to limit spending growth. 
    By Chris Edwards
  • November 21, 2016
    Bitcoin Magazine
    China’s Mining Subsidies Create Tension with Free Trade Rules
    … as a problem to be solved chiefly by technical means. However, a substantial cause of mining centralization is Chinese government policy, which distorts the digital currency mining market. There are creative arguments that China is violating its international trade obligations …
    By Jim Harper
  • November 19, 2016
    National Interest (Online)
    Why Are State Sponsors of Terrorism Receiving U.S. Taxpayer Dollars?
    How a President Trump will approach relations with Russia — and especially what that means for U.S. policy in the Syrian civil war — has become one of the most discussed issues during a tumultuous transition. But we should be paying …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • November 18, 2016
    Blog
    The Demise of Anti-War Liberals?
    The Demise of Anti-War Liberals?
    … signaled a revitalization of opposition to the warfare state among progressives. That did not prove to be the case. Foreign policy in general, and opposition to Washington’s wars in particular, was a secondary and anemic theme in his campaign …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • November 17, 2016
    Blog
    “Unfettered” Free Trade? If Only…
    … to “unfettered” free trade: Media Name: lincome_protectionism_2.png Other sectors supposedly crushed by the scourge of libertarian trade policy, such as chemicals and agricultural products, also disproportionately benefit from trade remedies protection. These facts demonstrate quite clearly that …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • November 15, 2016
    Blog
    The Enemy Gets a Vote
    Resolute Desk In the week since election night, foreign policy watchers (myself included) have rushed to speculate about the effects that President Trump’s administration will have on the world. The most dramatic effect is the potential upending of the …
    By Eric Gomez
  • November 15, 2016
    Blog
    The “Progressive” Threat to Baltic Exceptionalism
    The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Empire and they have taken advantage of their independence to become successful market-driven economies.
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • November 14, 2016
    Blog
    Trump and Federal Workers
    Donald Trump can take steps to reform the federal workforce. 
    By Chris Edwards
  • November 11, 2016
    Blog
    Trump and NATO—Redefining the U.S. Role
    Europe NATO members have the wherewithal to defend themselves, and the United States should gradually encourage them to do so.
    By Brad Stapleton
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