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  • May 2, 2011
    Blog
    Can I Have My Airport Back Please?
    … an earlier post. What about the effects on the rest of us, the people and actors in our great counterterrorism policymaking apparatus? Osama bin Laden’s survival helped shore up the mystique of the terrorist supervillain, which has fed counterterrorism …
    By Jim Harper
  • May 2, 2011
    Blog
    Dead: ‘Al Qaeda’s Leader and Symbol’
    … personally. When I learned the news of bin Laden’s death, my first thought was of the implications for our policy. Before too long, I realized I was just plain happy about it. I took some champagne over to my …
    By Jim Harper
  • May 2, 2011
    DC Examiner
    V-OBL Day
    It goes without saying that Osama bin Laden’s death is welcome news. But more than that, it is a teachable moment for how the U.S. ought to be carrying out its counter‐​terrorism policy moving forward. Targeted killing …
    By David Rittgers
  • May 2, 2011
    Washington Times
    Weak Link in Chain of American Alliances
    … as an “ally.” Indeed, a report released last year by the London School of Economics concluded it is the “official policy” of Pakistan’s [Inter‐​Services Intelligence] to support the Taliban. That the ISI occasionally helps the U.S. target …
    By Leon T. Hadar
  • April 29, 2011
    Blog
    Debt Ceiling: Political Games
    … a chance the government won’t make good on its debt obligations in a timely manner. I argued that “forcing policymakers to spar publicly over fiscal policy is healthy, especially at a time when analysts generally agree that the country …
    By Tad DeHaven
  • April 28, 2011
    Blog
    White House to Propose 26 Percent Corporate Tax Rate?!? Look before You Leap
    … competitive 35 percent corporate tax rate. The Obama administration is preparing to inject an unpredictable new variable into its economic policy clash with Republicans: a plan to overhaul corporate taxes. Economic advisers have nearly completed the process initiated in January …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • April 28, 2011
    Blog
    Look Who’s Back. Keynes and Hayek.
    … in? The video was produced by Russ Roberts, advisor to the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, and John Papola for Econ​Sto​ries​.tv. I could be mistaken, but I believe that’s Duke …
    By Caleb O. Brown
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