German Ordoliberals vs. American Pragmatists: What Did They Get Right or Wrong in the Euro Crisis?
The volume explores the philosophical conflict between German Ordoliberalism and Anglo-Saxon or American pragmatism.
The volume explores the philosophical conflict between German Ordoliberalism and Anglo-Saxon or American pragmatism.
The Foreign Service, our country’s irreplaceable asset for understanding and interacting with a complex and dangerous world, is facing perhaps its greatest crisis.
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When I began my career in elementary particle physics, the great figures who taught and inspired me had been part of the Manhattan Project generation that developed the atomic bomb.
We welcome the opportunity to respond to Jonathan Bonnitcha and Robert McCorquodale’s discussion of the 2011 United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (Guiding Principles).
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The work that used to be done here was outsourced long ago, and only since Donald Trump's election has there been reason to hope that might change.
Professor Linda Bilmes discusses ways to honor US veterans.
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