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Has Obama really changed America?
A 'transformational president means not only enacting new policies but framing the public debate and winning the ideological argument. Obama hasn't done this.
Five steps Obama can take before leaving office to stave off climate disaster
Recent science is finding that impacts and economic costs from climate change are certain to increase, but the worst of these impacts can be avoided if President Barack Obama takes a series of specific actions in his final year in office.
Bowie’s financial legacy is actually Hunky Dory
The rock legend’s 1997 catalogue securitisation prompted a host of securities backed by unusual assets. Music industry-specific issues meant Bowie’s own bonds were later downgraded. But despite a global financial crisis, the wider field of esoteric ABS has a genuine future.
The West is losing the battle for the heart of Europe
A little over a quarter of a century ago, Europe celebrated the healing of the schism that Communism enforced on it since World War Two, and which produced great tribunes of freedom.
In North Korea, kids learn to love the bomb – and Minnie Mouse
North Korea is the most mysterious and oppressive regime on earth. Few journalists penetrate Pyongyang and fewer still stay long enough to understand the country and its people.
Why even a failed test makes North Korea’s nuclear arsenal scarier
Nuclear weapon tests are no longer a commonplace occurrence, so it’s always a little shocking when it happens. It may even be shocking to the country that conducts it – most recently, North Korea.
Cooperation and conflict between ranchers and the feds
Troubled relations between Western ranchers and the federal government do not have to lead to an armed standoff. Yet, rancher Ammon Bundy and his militia, who are occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, are part of the American West’s long tradition of fierce battles between public and private land ownership.
China proves fast learner of painful market lesson
It ditched a stock-market circuit breaker days after its introduction. Quite right: the mechanism did more to stir concern about pent-up selling pressures than to calm markets. The speed with which China made this volte-face bodes well for its integration into global markets.
Western grievances are real, but Bundy is the wrong guy to raise them
Bundy believes he has a quasi-constitutional, quasi-divine right to defy federal rule. But his neighbors demur.MOST COMMENTED
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