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  • July 6, 2016
    Blog
    Why Are Interest Rates So Low?
    … policies for fueling financial booms. But the reader is free to read the argument that way. When it comes to policy recommendations, the Report (p. 20) does call for tighter monetary policy (that is, tighter than inflation targeting suggests) to …
    By Lawrence H. White
  • July 6, 2016
    National Interest (Online)
    America Should Step Back from the Taiwan Time Bomb
    … administration have pushed Taiwan’s independent territorial claims in the South China Sea. She had embarked on an extremely conciliatory policy toward China’s archstrategic adversary, Japan. And in early June, Taiwan for the first time held a commemorative ceremony …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • July 6, 2016
    National Interest (Online)
    Leaving Korea Will Unburden U.S. Troops and Help South Korea Grow Up
    … if America was not on the scene. No one should expect a kinder, gentler Kim to emerge. But his “byungjin” policy of pursuing both nuclear weapons and economic growth faces a severe challenge, especially since sanctions continue to limit the …
    By Doug Bandow
  • July 5, 2016
    CapX
    Brexit Can Reform Europe and Perhaps Even Save the EU
    … to be put at end of the queue after all, but, where it should be in terms of US foreign policy — at the head of it. Most EU members share a common fear of German domination and Russian resurgence. As …
    By John Gillingham and Marian L. Tupy
  • July 3, 2016
    CapX
    The Fallout from Brexit
    Time will tell if the British will be able to combine membership in the single market with an immigration system that satisfies the minimum demands of the majority of the electorate, but a working compromise should be achievable.
    By Marian L. Tupy
  • July 1, 2016
    International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
    The ISDS Controversy: How We Got Here and Where Next
    This article explores the origins of ISDS, the backlash against it, the shortcomings of the public ISDS debate, proposed reforms, and prospects for its future role in international economic law.
    By Simon Lester
  • July 1, 2016
    Blog
    The Disaster of World War I
    The Battle of the Somme resulted in a million casualties, the worst single battle of a foolish and unnecessary war that had terrible consequences.
    By David Boaz
  • July 1, 2016
    American Spectator (Online)
    A Brexit Revote?
    Irrespective of the merits of Brexit, the controversy warrants rethinking our voting procedures.
    By Doug Bandow
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