Treasury Secretary Lew says he has lots of ideas to resolve the Greek crisis. Europe doesn’t care.
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Tag Archives: France
Munich To Potsdam To Minsk
A cease-fire in Minsk brought peace in our time. ‘Our time’ lasted three days.
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International Taxation Is An Endless Tea Party
As long as we have taxes and trade, we will have fights over cross-border taxation.
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France Recognizes New Reality And Old Obligations
France had to choose between commercial opportunity and security obligations. After a long delay, it finally chose security.
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NATO’s Response Heats Up – To Lukewarm
NATO’s plan for eastern bases is the strongest response yet to Russian aggression, but it is not nearly strong enough.
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Less Patriotism, Greater Justice In France
An appellate court reversal of an egregiously unfair decision restores a degree of faith in French justice.
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Political Braying Doesn’t Sound Better In French
The rhetoric about sending jobs overseas sounds familiar, but this time it comes with a French accent.
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Uniting Europeans, If Any Can Be Found
French President Hollande wants a united eurozone government. It would be a better way to fund French aims with German cash.
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