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Panorama: From the Think Tanks
July 23, 2009

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Human Rights Violators Come in All Collars, Even White
July 23, 2009
/ Simon Strong

White-collar crime is both a symptom and cause of the lack of rule of law—the same as human rights.

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Hard Talk: Cap-and-Trade Fails to Defray the Costs of Carbon Reduction Policies
July 23, 2009
/ Ian W.H. Parry

Denny Ellerman and Ian W.H. Parry debate: Is cap-and-trade the most efficient system to reduce carbon emissions?

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Hard Talk: Cap-and-Trade Addresses Inequity—Without Losing Efficiency
July 23, 2009
/ Denny Ellerman

Denny Ellerman and Ian W.H. Parry debate: Is cap-and-trade the most efficient system to reduce carbon emissions?

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Fresh Look Review: Obama Administration and the Americas: Agenda for Change edited by Abraham F. Lowenthal, Theodore J. Piccone, and Laurence Whitehead
July 23, 2009
/ Daniel W. Fisk

Daniel W. Fisk looks at a Brookings Institution book on U.S.-Latin America policy.

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Congressional Trips Overseas Are Necessary for U.S. Policy
July 23, 2009
/ Brian Wanko

Unfortunately, media and constituents at times misconstrue trips abroad as flamboyant travel by members of Congress at taxpayers’ expense.

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U.S., Colombia Near Deal on Military Base Access
July 16, 2009
/ David Schreiner

Bogota and Washington may soon complete negotiations that would allow U.S. military officers to operate out of Colombian bases. Critics say the plan could stir up tensions with neighboring countries, but the Colombian government says the pact will help fight narcotrafficking and terrorism.

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