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The Fast Track to Freer Trade

By Daniel Griswold. Briefing Paper No. 34. October 30, 1997.

The High Cost of NATO Expansion: Clearing the Administration’s Smoke Screen

By Ivan Eland. Policy Analysis No. 286. October 29, 1997.

The Advancing Nanny State: Why the Government Should Stay Out of Child Care

By Darcy Ann Olsen. Policy Analysis No. 285. October 23, 1997.

Fighting Back: Crime, Self-Defense, and the Right to Carry a Handgun

By Jeffrey R. Snyder. Policy Analysis No. 284. October 22, 1997.

Internet Domain Names: Privatization, Competition, and Freedom of Expression

By Milton Mueller. Briefing Paper No. 33. October 16, 1997.

Anti-dumping Laws Trash Supercomputer Competition

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