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  • November 25, 2013
    The National Interest (Online)
    The Rise of Greater Kurdistan
    … during the 1990s to establish a self‐​governing region there. U.S. leaders need to ask themselves whether the existing policy of insisting on a united Iraq and a united Syria is devoid of any connection to realities on the …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • November 14, 2013
    Blog
    Venezuela’s House of Cards
    … high inflation in Venezuela. The government has responded by imposing ever tougher price controls to suppress the inflation. But those policies have failed, resulting in shortages of critical goods, such as toilet paper, without addressing the root cause of Venezuela …
    By Steve H. Hanke
  • November 13, 2013
    Blog
    The Return of the Chimney Sweep
    … circle and progressives have turned reactionary: To combat the (highly uncertain) effects of climate change, modern‐​day progressives have embraced policies that lead to more burning of wood, freezing homes for the poor and vulnerable, and chimney sweeps back at …
    By Marian L. Tupy
  • November 13, 2013
    The New York Times
    Ending Nuclear Overkill
    … useful to deter attacks on the United States and its allies, it is much larger than necessary. America’s nuclear policy is a contradictory muddle: an underfunded first‐​strike force justified by second‐​strike rhetoric. So what is holding the …
    By Benjamin H. Friedman and Christopher A. Preble
  • November 6, 2013
    Blog
    Egypt’s Subsidy Nightmare
    Unless Egyptian policymakers address the problem of commodity subsidies, the country is headed for fiscal meltdown.
    By Dalibor Rohac
  • October 21, 2013
    Globe Asia
    Yellen, the Hawk?
    The United States, with Yellen’s blessing, has employed a loose state money/tight bank money monetary policy mix.
    By Steve H. Hanke
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