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China’s Global Reach

For China, the world’s second-largest economy, the past year’s economic fortunes have been characterized across three dimensions: declining domestic demand;…

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Iberia and Brussels

On January 1, Spain and Portugal celebrated their 40-year anniversaries of joining the EU. In 1986, as both Iberian nations…

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Britain Does Not Have Long to Avoid Economic Collapse

According to Ernest Hemingway, there are two ways to go bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.” It’s a lesson the UK would…

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Innovation Over Ideology

With all that has been happening in the past decade or so regarding women, their rights, and progress, one regularly…

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The Bear Looks East

As the eyes of the world watch negotiations over Kiev’s future, and the “special military operation” that was intended to…

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Ron Manners at 90

On January 8, my friend Ron Manners will celebrate the achievement of reaching 90 years. A hero of liberty, it’s…

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The Couto Mixto

It is a deeply rooted belief in the Western political tradition, from Thomas Hobbes to contemporary interventionist currents, that a…

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The Declaration of Independence Is Still Our Guidepost

Chief Justice John Roberts is right: The Declaration of Independence, while not law itself, must be the benchmark that guides…

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Fed Independence?

Ideally, there should be no such thing as the Federal Reserve System. The Fed should not have been created in…

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Anniversary of Isaac Newton’s Birth

On this day in 1643, in the village of Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, Isaac Newton entered the world. Although to the people then,…

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