“China is simply too big to generate much growth from exports and continuing to depend on export-led growth risks furthering ...
The U.S. president can order a nuclear launch without consulting anyone, including Congress, and U.S. nuclear weapons have ...
As the only president elected to four terms and who saw the country through two of its greatest cataclysms — the Great ...
Today the U.S. faces two nuclear peer adversaries, China and Russia, both global and ideologically hostile powers like the ...
Community colleges drive economic opportunity and mobility across the country. Tori Kendrick reflects on their critical role ...
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During the interwar years, support for revolutionary, anticapitalist parties by the Soviet-led Communist International laid the groundwork for the expansion of communism after World War II. Following ...
A gimlet-eyed and honest accounting of the war’s hidden costs that still affect us today. Richard Parker Let’s you and I ...
America, since the conclusion of World War II, has dominated the R&D pipeline. Past research from our team at the Center for ...
The monthly trade deficit fell to its lowest level in five years after the president’s imposition of sweeping global tariffs. But it’s unclear whether the trend will persist.
The 38-country OECD now forecasts that the world economy will grow 3.2% this year, down a tick from 3.3% in 2024 but an improvement on the 2.9% it had predicted for 2025 back in June. The organization ...