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  • July 28, 2014
    National Interest (Online)
    South Korea: Forever Dependent on America
    … the North with little concern for the South’s interests. In the 2000s, Washington objected to South Korea’s “Sunshine Policy” of subsidy and accommodation with the North. Since North Korean military attacks in 2010 inflamed South Korea’s willingness …
    By Doug Bandow
  • July 28, 2014
    Financial Times
    Could Putin’s War be Good for Ukraine?
    … of law, eradicating corruption and improving its business environment. While the threat from Russia is preoccupying the minds of Ukrainian policy makers, the country also suffers from more mundane problems, some of which were at the heart of the government …
    By Dalibor Rohac
  • July 25, 2014
    Blog
    ALEC Report on State Tax Expenditures
    State policymakers often look for ways to attract investment, companies, talent, and residents to their states. Sometimes they do it with sensible and broad‐​based reforms, such as reducing business regulations, increasing school quality, or lowering and simplifying making taxes …
    By Nicole Kaeding
  • July 25, 2014
    Orange County Register
    Stay out of This Iraq War
    The rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria represents a significant failure of U.S. policy. However, ISIS so far does not pose a significant security threat to America that requires military action. Despite its successes, ISIS lacks …
    By Doug Bandow
  • July 25, 2014
    National Interest (Online)
    China’s Big Course Correction in the South China Sea?
    … the region, and that its behavior was provoking its neighbors to become more receptive to a U.S.-orchestrated containment policy directed against China. Given its own multitude of geostrategic headaches elsewhere in the world, Washington should at least explore …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • July 24, 2014
    Euractiv.com
    Should the ‘Right to be Forgotten’ be Reviewed by an International Court?
    … have debated the merits of the ruling, but there is a larger issue at stake here, related to another prominent policy debate: Investor‐​state dispute settlement (ISDS). If the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) were currently in force with …
    By Simon Lester
  • July 23, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    D.C. Forgets about the Debt
    But the Congressional Budget Office doesn’t — the long-term situation is still dire.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • July 22, 2014
    Education Next
    Sweden and School Choice
    Slate published a critique of Sweden’s school choice program that managed to be both inaccurate and fallacious.
    By Andrew J. Coulson
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