Each year about 75,000 Hondurans try to reach the United States to seek economic opportunity. A new plan, however, would …
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Tag Archives: China
A Trade Victory Made In America
Thanks to some intelligent and aggressive decisions by the U.S. Export-Import Bank and the leading industrialized nations, 150 new locomotives …
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A Revolutionary Idea: Stasis Is Not Stable
Financial markets around the world recoiled this week at the spectacle of Libya’s bloodbath, but it was not out of …
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A Day To Reflect On Human Rights
China’s rulers miscalculated badly when they prevented Liu Xiaobo’s family from collecting today’s Nobel Peace Prize on his behalf. The …
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Is A Korean Endgame In Sight?
It seems to be pure coincidence that the recent firefight between North and South Korea came just as Wikileaks released …
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Chairman Mao’s Living Legacy
In China, one Nobel Peace Prize winner sits in jail while his wife endures an unofficial house arrest. Another, much …
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Just What Does A Spy Do, Anyway?
The case of the Russian agents who allegedly spied for years but obtained no classified secrets may have convinced you …
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The ‘Anti-Dumping’ Protection Racket
In 2007, Leslie and Jim Thompson, a husband and wife who owned a Georgia-based furniture company, learned they might have …
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