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  • September 12, 2014
    China-US Focus
    Ghosts of Imperialist Wars Past: China’s Tourist Hot Spots Today
    … colonies. Even then the seeming illimitable markets of China awakened dreams of trade and profit. History helps explain Beijing’s policies and politics today. The desires of the Chinese people did not enter into the consideration of Western democracies, which …
    By Doug Bandow
  • September 11, 2014
    Blog
    Five Absurd Overreactions to the Surge in Child Migrants
    … prospects for immigration reform? D’Souza’s claim doesn’t pass the laugh test. Overreactions of this caliber are the norm for other policy debates too. Holding people to this standard is a small way to address this chronic annoyance.
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • September 10, 2014
    China-US Focus
    US Spy Planes Monitoring China at Close Range: Legal, But Unwise
    … viewing a situation from another country’s perspective. That is a defect in so many aspects of U.S. foreign policy. For example, policymakers in the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations blindly failed to understand how Moscow would react to …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • September 4, 2014
    Blog
    Savings and the Decline of Small Business Entry
    … saving, they are also less likely to be able to start a business. My preferred response would be to eliminate policies, such as those in the tax code or current monetary policy, which penalize savings. I suspect others might have …
    By Mark A. Calabria
  • About Cato Audio
    Available free online Every month, Cato Audio puts you right in the middle of important policy debates in Washington. Through highlights from the Cato Institute’s dynamic Policy Forums, speeches, debates, and conferences, you can listen to in‐​depth discussions …
  • August 25, 2014
    Blog
    Coping with the Legacy of Arab Socialism
    … and economic growth, these policies resulted in large, vastly inefficient government‐​operated sectors in several Arab economies. My new Cato Policy Analysis provides a sense of the magnitude of the problem and of its evolution over time: In Egypt, for …
    By Dalibor Rohac
  • August 22, 2014
    The Wall Street Journal
    A Few Things the Fed Has Done Right
    The Fed will not, for now, use interest-rate policy for “macroprudential” tinkering.
    By John H. Cochrane
  • August 19, 2014
    Blog
    Free Trade Within Countries
    Trade policy people spend most of their time talking about free trade between countries. But there is still some work to do on free trade within countries. 
    By Simon Lester
  • August 16, 2014
    National Interest (Online)
    Obama’s China Strategy Is Doomed
    The Obama administration’s policy toward China is either a clumsy attempt at deception or an extraordinary case of self-deception.
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
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