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NEW YORK ― Citizens in the world’s richest countries have come to think of their economies as being based on innovation. But innovation has been part of …
Now that the nationwide polls are over, major political parties are examining the results of Wednesday’s local elections and ponders their future political …
The Korean won is continuing to appreciate against the U.S. dollar. The rise of the currency’s value requires both government and business to work to …
First, the good news. President Barack Obama’s proposed rules on coal-fired power plants aren’t a last-ditch, desperate measure. They’re designed to keep …
Having just returned from Ukraine, I found it hard to recognize the world U.S. President Barack Obama described in his West Point foreign policy speech last …
At the commencement ceremony at West Point on May 28, President Barack Obama reasserted and further elaborated his foreign policy principles (commonly called …
We are in the midst of a shift in political thinking about constitutional amendments. Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, is among many progressive …
President Park Geun-hye seemed to have wanted to signal a strong security posture rather than attend to calls for more strategic adroitness in selecting her …
Figures released by the national statistics office last week have raised concerns that the April 16 ferry disaster might go beyond dampening consumer sentiment …
U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman is reaching the end of negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free-trade agreement almost five years in …

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