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  • May 30, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    The EPA’s Political Futility
    … greenhouse‐​gas regulations are a campaign promise come true. In 2008, Senator Barack Obama announced that, if elected, his climate policies would “necessarily bankrupt” anyone who wanted to build a new coal‐​fired power plant. Public comments on EPA’s …
    By Patrick J. Michaels
  • May 30, 2014
    Caixin
    The Fed’s Exit Strategy: A Delicate Balancing Act
    … that would match voluntary saving and investment; it has politicized and misallocated credit by favoring housing and government debt. Monetary policy has become subservient to fiscal policy. The Fed has monetized much of the federal government’s net new debt …
    By James A. Dorn
  • May 29, 2014
    Blog
    India Joins US, EU in Global Solar Stupidity Club
    … the consumption of solar power. Unfortunately, India seems set on following Western economies in the pursuit of irrational green industrial policy. The increased duties are sure to further inflame a preexisting dispute between India and the United States over solar …
    By K. William Watson
  • May 23, 2014
    Japan Times (Online)
    Opportunity for U.S. to Extricate Itself from Korea
    … in reform. If anything, he appears to be more committed to his government’s nuclear weapons program and confrontational foreign policy than were his predecessors. North Korea’s policy toward the South has oscillated wildly, but has headed mostly downward …
    By Doug Bandow
  • May 22, 2014
    Blog
    Being Realistic about Spheres of Influence
    … with Moscow, Beijing, and other capitals. The United States and its allies need to adopt a more realistic and accommodating policy. Whether U.S. policymakers wish to acknowledge it or not, spheres of influence still play a important role in …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • May 21, 2014
    Gulan Media
    Washington Enables Egypt’s New Dictators
    The Obama administration’s policy toward Egypt is rapidly going from bad to worse. The latest misstep is the decision to sell Cairo 10 Apache attack helicopters. According to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, those powerful aircraft will be used …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • May 14, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    Inequality Myths
    … in near‐​Dickensian poverty. It’s a compelling political narrative, one that can be used to advance any number of policy proposals, from higher taxes to increases in the minimum wage. Unfortunately, bad facts make for bad policy. Let’s …
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • April 29, 2014
    Investor’s Business Daily
    Fighting Inequality: Rule of Law Vs. Legal Plunder
    Following the policy prescriptions of Piketty and Shiller would not lead to social harmony and prosperity, but rather to injustice and the loss of liberty.
    By James A. Dorn
  • April 28, 2014
    Blog
    I Thought Liberals Favored Diversity?
    Democrats gush about “diversity,” “community,” and “democracy,” but their penchant for national top-down public policy is helping to destroy those very features of our free society.
    By Chris Edwards
  • April 18, 2014
    National Interest (Online)
    Washington’s Biggest Strategic Mistake
    The United States is on the brink of committing a cardinal sin in foreign policy: antagonizing two major powers simultaneously.
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
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