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  • A City on the Brink
    A City on the Brink
    New York City's anti-cop activists are scrambling for cover now that two NYPD officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, have been slain in cold blood on a Brooklyn street by ...
    December 24, 2014BY Matthew Hennessey
  • College Grads Still Earn a Premium—If They Can Find a Good Job
    College Grads Still Earn a Premium—If They Can Find a Good Job
    The early admissions deadlines for universities across the country have come and gone, and acceptance letters are on ...
    December 24, 2014BY Robert Reich
  • The Interview: The Most Successful Invisible Promo Campaign Ever
    The Interview: The Most Successful Invisible Promo Campaign Ever
    There’s no denying Sony has been under enormous pressure over “The Interview,” but it’s remarkable how invisible the ...
    December 24, 2014BY Cindy Drukier
  • Yemen’s Houthi Takeover
    Yemen’s Houthi Takeover
    Once touted as a relative success story among Arab uprisings, the internationally backed transition process in Yemen has ...
    December 23, 2014BY April Longley Alley
  • Air Rage: Bad Behavior at 30,000 Feet
    Air Rage: Bad Behavior at 30,000 Feet
    People do disgusting and disruptive things on airplanes. They show little regard or patience for fellow passengers and ...
    December 22, 2014BY Leon James
  • Economy Can Handle Higher Interest Rates, but Fed Distracts
    Economy Can Handle Higher Interest Rates, but Fed Distracts
    The U.S. economy can handle higher interest rates, and the Federal Reserve's policymaking committee has signaled such a ...
    December 22, 2014BY Peter Morici
  • What the US Should Learn From Russia’s Economic Collapse
    What the US Should Learn From Russia’s Economic Collapse
    After months of whispered warnings, Russia's economic troubles made global headlines when its currency collapsed halfway through December. ...
    December 22, 2014BY Miriam Pemberton
  • The Last Cuban Exiles
    The Last Cuban Exiles
    "Normalization"—that's been the word of the week among Cubans and Cuba watchers. Set aside for the moment whether ...
    December 22, 2014BY Gustavo Perez Firmat
  • Another Day, Another Nutrition Study’
    Another Day, Another Nutrition Study’
    Sigh. The headlines last week were filled with talk of how the latest study showed that eating low glycemic ...
    December 21, 2014BY Carol A. Hoernlein P.E.
  • Analysis of Rekindled Cuba-US Ties
    Analysis of Rekindled Cuba-US Ties
    Stratfor Managing Editor Ben Sheen and Latin America Analyst Reggie Thompson discuss the regional implications of the normalization ...
    December 20, 2014BY Stratfor
  • Analyzing Russia’s Economic Crisis
    Analyzing Russia’s Economic Crisis
    Stratfor Vice President of Global Analysis Reva Bhalla and Founder George Friedman discuss the potential fallout from Russia's ...
    December 20, 2014BY Stratfor
  • Why Sony Must Release ‘The Interview’
    Why Sony Must Release ‘The Interview’
    Sony has taken a $42m bath (plus prints and advertising costs) on the off-chance that we may laugh ...
    December 20, 2014BY David Hickman
  • China Uncensored: China’s Giant Spider Tank the Future of War?
    China Uncensored: China’s Giant Spider Tank the Future of War?
    The Chinese Army is building a giant weaponized walking spider tank, complete with a 30mm cannon.
    December 20, 2014BY Chris Chappell
  • Iran as an Occupying Force in Syria
    Iran as an Occupying Force in Syria
    It is no longer accurate to describe the war in Syria as a conflict between Syrian rebels on ...
    December 19, 2014BY Fouad Hamdan
  • New Suez Canal Project and Egypt’s Economic Future
    New Suez Canal Project and Egypt’s Economic Future
    During a televised speech on August 5, 2014, President Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi announced a "surprise" he'd planned for the ...
    December 19, 2014BY Maria Golia
  • Pulling Libya Back from the Brink
    Pulling Libya Back from the Brink
    Despite an encouraging communiqué by the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) this week praising the commitment of ...
    December 19, 2014BY Karim Mezran
  • New York City Progressives Like Rhetoric, Not Details
    New York City Progressives Like Rhetoric, Not Details
    Progressives like to think big. Working out the details is usually someone else’s problem. New York City Mayor ...
    December 19, 2014BY Seth Barron
  • A Canal at What Cost?
    A Canal at What Cost?
    What does a canal have to do with human rights? Plenty, according to the thousands of Nicaraguan protesters ...
    December 18, 2014BY Chris Hartmann
  • Why the Federal Reserve Needs to Start Raising Interest Rates Now
    Why the Federal Reserve Needs to Start Raising Interest Rates Now
    Federal Reserve policymakers meet Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss when to raise interest rates and how they will ...
    December 18, 2014BY Peter Morici
  • Arms and Men: Technology’s Shadow Over Democracy
    Arms and Men: Technology’s Shadow Over Democracy
    U.S. defense secretary nominee Ashton Carter's background in physics and technology is a reflection of the technological demands ...
    December 18, 2014BY John Ferejohn
  • The Season for Mindless Consumerism
    The Season for Mindless Consumerism
    'Tis the season for mindless consumerism.I love giving gifts when they're from the heart. But I hate giving ...
    December 18, 2014BY Jill Richardson
  • What the Numbers Say on Police Use of Force
    What the Numbers Say on Police Use of Force
    When Congress passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act in 1994, legislators mandated that the attorney ...
    December 18, 2014BY Steven Malanga
  • Cuban People Will Pay the Price for Obama’s Careless Concessions
    Cuban People Will Pay the Price for Obama’s Careless Concessions
    The Cuban regime’s decision to release American hostage Alan Gross to celebrate Hanukkah with his family is long ...
    December 17, 2014BY Roger F. Noriega
  • China Uncensored: How China Turned CIA Torture Report Into Propaganda
    China Uncensored: How China Turned CIA Torture Report Into Propaganda
    The CIA did a terrible thing that the US needs to face up to it. What's Beijing's takeaway? ...
    December 16, 2014BY Chris Chappell
  • Personal Privacy Is Eroding as Consent Policies of Google and Facebook Evoke ‘Fantasy World’
    Personal Privacy Is Eroding as Consent Policies of Google and Facebook Evoke ‘Fantasy World’
    We live in a world increasingly dominated by our personal data. Some of that data we choose to ...
    December 16, 2014BY Fred H. Cate
  • Russian Demographics: The Perfect Storm
    Russian Demographics: The Perfect Storm
    So much attention is focused on the Russian Federation's plummeting ruble, evaporating investments, and looming recession, following its ...
    December 16, 2014BY Joseph Chamie
  • Wind Offers a Healthy Way to Generate Power
    Wind Offers a Healthy Way to Generate Power
    There's no free ride when it comes to generating energy. Even the cleanest sources have environmental consequences. Materials ...
    December 15, 2014BY David Suzuki
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