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Gram Slattery
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Balanced Budget Realism
Gram Slattery
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December 7, 2011
Can America solve its current fiscal crisis?
World
The True Governments of Somalia
Gram Slattery
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December 7, 2011
Somaliland may be the most stable and smoothest functioning democracy that officially does not exist.
World
Saving the Metropolis
Gram Slattery
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November 23, 2011
A look at cities, the suburbs, and population concentration in the 21st century.
HPRgument Posts
A Tough Question
Gram Slattery
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October 30, 2011
For US policymakers, the War in Afghanistan is largely a function of two patently flawed options.
World
The Democratic Divergence
Gram Slattery
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October 30, 2011
As authoritarian regimes have crumbled in the Arab World, so too has the gulf that once separated politics from religion.
United States
The Love Pentagon
Gram Slattery
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October 13, 2011
Politicians' love affair with defense spending is fundamentally different from the funding dynamics of any other department of the federal government.
Europe
The Eurozone: A Central Banker's Nightmare
Gram Slattery
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September 27, 2011
When the Euro was introduced, many analysts predicted that centralizing monetary policy over such an economically diverse area would make the common currency unsustainable. Were they right?