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Mitt Romney: The Foreign Policy of Know-Nothingism
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U.S. Doesn't Need Industrial Policy
Daniel J. Ikenson in USA Today.
JPMorgan Losses Do Not Make the Case for Regulation
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"Daniel in the Looter’s Den: My Adventures at the UN"
by Daniel J. Mitchell

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May 20, 2012

NATO Summit Highlights Alliance's Infirmity

The NATO summit starts Sunday in Chicago and will be the largest gathering ever held by the alliance. This is fitting given NATO's desire to act around the globe, attempting to remake failed societies and anoint winners in civil wars. Cato scholars have long argued that NATO in the 21st century constitutes a costly commitment with little benefit for Americans.

Monetary Reform in the Wake of Crisis

At no time since the founding of the Federal Reserve nearly a century ago has it been more important to reconsider the role of monetary policy in a free society. A new, special issue of Cato Journal addresses how to make the transition from the current regime of discretionary government fiat money to sound money or what Richard H. Timberlake calls "constitutional money." In particular, what types of monetary reform would help prevent future crises, limit government power, increase the range of choices open to individuals, and safeguard the long-run value of money?

American Nightmare: How Government Undermines The Dream of Homeownership

The American Dream turned into a nightmare when the housing bubble burst, and people have been trying to figure out who to blame — Greedy bankers? Corrupt politicians? Ignorant homeowners? In American Nightmare: How Government Undermines the Dream of Homeownership, Cato scholar Randal O'Toole explores the forces at play in the housing market and shows how we can rebuild the American dream of homeownership by eliminating federal, state, and local policies that distort the free market for housing.


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