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Settling in for the Long Haul: Stability with Chinese Characteristics

by Alan D. Rombergvia Defining Ideas
Monday, October 7, 2013

The political turmoil created in Taiwan by the Kuomintang’s move to oust Legislative Yuan speaker Wang Jin-pyng in mid-September capped off several months of tumult over such issues as the abuse-related heatstroke death of a military recruit, the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, and the recently signed cross-Strait services trade agreement. While the extent of the fallout from the Wang episode is yet to be determined, this latest turn of the political wheel has cast into some doubt the shape of politics in Taiwan going forward and the fate of pending sensitive legislative issues. In this context, and as Taiwan’s economic prospects for 2013 remained shaky, both major political parties began to position themselves not only for the 2014 seven-in-one local elections, but also for the 2016 presidential contest. Cross-Strait political relations emerged as an increasingly visible aspect of that positioning.

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Prestige and Power in Statecraft

by Bruce Thorntonvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, October 3, 2013

History teaches us that nations must always respond vigorously to an enemy’s challenge, a lesson the U.S. should remember in Syria.

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The Perilous Future of Afghanistan

by Thomas H. Henriksenvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, October 2, 2013

As U.S. forces prepare to withdraw, will the country suffer a similar dismal fate as South Vietnam?

Government Overreach Threatens Lives

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Will the FDA shut down vital stem-cell treatments?

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The Libertarian in Europe

via Defining Ideas
Thursday, September 26, 2013

Richard Epstein, looks at the state of liberty in Europe and considers its political and economic differences with the United States.

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What California Comeback?

by Carson Bruno, Jeremy Carlvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, September 26, 2013

Despite what press reports say, a new Hoover poll shows that Golden State residents are as unsure of the economic future as ever.

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The Path to Peace in the Holy Land

by Peter Berkowitzvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, September 26, 2013

Israelis and Palestinians must recognize each other’s national claims and human rights.

Dodd-Frank Strikes Again

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, September 24, 2013

New regulations on CEO compensation disclosure are both costly and inane.

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It’s the Government, Stupid

by Charles L. Hoopervia Defining Ideas
Friday, September 20, 2013

When personal incomes increase for Americans, taxes can increase even faster. What does this mean for growth?

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Larry Summers and the Search for a Fed Chairman

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, September 19, 2013

Richard Epstein considers the role of the Federal Reserve in the US economy and Larry Summers’s withdrawing his candidacy to be the Fed’s next chairman.

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