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By turning its might against Iraq, America’s post-9/11 militarism squandered a historic opportunity to defeat terrorism
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The Poisonous Legacy of the Iraq War – Part II
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Can Europe Age Gracefully? – Part I
Rejecting Turkey could signal more doubt about the EU's ability to spur reform rather than Turkey's readiness to adapt
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Can Europe Age Gracefully? – Part II
Europe has proven the worth of democracy and integration, but is in no mood to celebrate
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Why “Fair Trade” Could Backfire for the US
Rather than erect trade barriers, the US must tackle its own bad habits
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Taking Harder Stance Toward China, Obama Lines Up Allies
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A bailout of bondholders calmed international markets, but will lead to mortgage defaults
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Proposal to cut US spending exposes massive debt, igniting anger and debate
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Leaders of the largest economies pledge to resist protectionism and global imbalances
Kim Yon-se
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Only the Weak Survive
Many nations will lose if the currency wars lead to trade wars
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