Can we take inspiration from Jonathan Swift’s hyperbolic solution to socioeconomic deprivation in the 18th century in tackling the public health challenges of our own time? Martin McKee considers ...
While music biz expert Eamonn Forde welcomes government plans to close the exploitative "secondary ticket" market, he argues that more needs to be done to help consumers and artists alike This is all ...
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Democrats Sound Like They’re in Doha
No one attends the Doha Forum to hear balanced discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The annual conference—the ...
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The Neocons Were Right
But the notoriety the neocons attained for supporting that war has obscured their origins as a dissident faction within the ...
We ask auto and steel workers to compete with the world, yet we treat research funding as something that must be protected ...
If the city had any commitment to architectural expression, it would instruct every would-be downtown developer to make the ...
The California Forever proposal has sparked a debate between UC Davis law professor Chris Elmendorf and Solano County ...
Austen died in July 1817. Her 41 years spanned wild economic times. The first income tax arrived in 1799. Trading in slaves ...
The poor and the middle class can still not afford to hire a lawyer, competent or not, leaving the field of justice to the ...
The Senate failed to get anywhere on the health care issue this week. Now it's the House's turn to show what it can do.
CFR President Michael Froman sits down with CFR Senior Fellow Elliott Abrams to discuss the prospect of the Trump ...
Two Pune Police officials have been dismissed from service over lapses in the investigation of last year’s Porsche car crash, a senior police official said ...
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