All posts tagged "American Enterprise Institute"
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my_way_press | 26/01/2020
The Middle East is still worth it
The idea that America no longer needs to dedicate significant energy toward the Middle East is a dangerous...
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my_way_press | 18/01/2020
Libya explains why Turkey has no friends
It is hard to credit now, but there was a time, only a decade ago, when Turkey described...
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my_way_press | 07/01/2020
Where do US-Greece relations go in 2020?
In 2020, the Greek-American alliance will finally match in spirit what it has long claimed to be on...
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my_way_press | 30/11/2019
Open borders: A long-read Q&A with Bryan Caplan
What would an actual open borders regime look like? How would it affect those already living in the...
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my_way_press | 07/09/2019
Ancient Greece was tech-obsessed, and they have a lot to tell us: A long-read Q&A with Adrienne Mayor
How did the ancient Greeks think about technology? Were they techno-optimists or pessimists? How do their myths –...
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my_way_press | 27/08/2019
The G-7 Meeting and the next global economic crisis
If G-7 meetings were supposed to be occasions on which leaders of the world’s major economies built trust,...
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my_way_press | 25/08/2019
Don’t forget the many virtues of shareholder capitalism
Even as Europe hounds America’s tech titans, it strives to build its own Do critics of “shareholder...
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my_way_press | 22/08/2019
Time for the US to calm Europe’s troubled economic waters
As Shakespeare might have put it, economic troubles have now come to the European economy not as single...
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my_way_press | 14/08/2019
An Italian debt crisis would be like Greece on steroids
Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister, could not have chosen a worse moment for both the Italian and the...
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my_way_press | 14/08/2019
The Dark Side of Turkey’s Intelligence Community
Turkey and its National Intelligence Organization appear to abuse the intelligence and diplomatic process by seeking to insert...