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The Kingdom of Caution

The Kingdom of Caution

by Joshua Teitelbaumvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The land where stability vies ceaselessly with stagnation. By Joshua Teitelbaum.

Will Change Come to the House of Saud?

by Daniel Pipesvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Reforms, if any, will depend on how modernizers and hard-liners settle their differences. By Daniel Pipes.

A 1953 photo shows Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, the ruler of Iran

Is Started with the Shah

by Abbas Milani, Charlie Rosevia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Hoover fellow Abbas Milani on the rebellions in the Muslim world—and the monarch who set them off. An interview with Charlie Rose.

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Wishing Away the World

by Bruce Thorntonvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Foreign policy doesn’t mean righting every wrong. It means acting in our national interest. By Bruce S. Thornton.

Tear Up That Lousy Contract

by Robert J. Barrovia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The economic crisis did at least one good thing: it forced us all to take a long, hard look at the enormous power of public-employee unions. By Robert J. Barro.

Michael A. Spence

Spence notes the United States is not a giant in the future global economy

via Wall Street Journal Report (CNBC)
Friday, June 24, 2011

Michael Spence, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Philip H. Knight Professor Emeritus of Management in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association, discusses, with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo, the changing fortune of the US economy in the twenty-first century.

Why Business Isn't Getting 'In the Game'

by Stephen Haber, F. Scott Kieffvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why businesspeople aren’t banking on Washington’s supposedly pro-business overtures. By Stephen H. Haber and F. Scott Kieff.

How Can Inequality Be Good?

by Gary S. Beckervia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

If it prodded people to seek greater productivity, higher pay, and a better standard of living. By Gary S. Becker.

Singapore is among the celebrated Asian “tiger” nations

Tigers of a Different Stripe

by William Ratliffvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

After their revolutionary fever cools, Arabs will have work to do. They could do worse than to emulate the booming Asian nations. By William Ratliff.

Merowe Dam in Sudan

Lands of Little Rain

by Stephen Haber, Victor Menaldovia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Drought may not be destiny, but a critical ingredient for democratic societies does seem literally to fall from the skies. By Stephen H. Haber and Victor Menaldo.

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