The Myth of Laissez-Faire: How U.S. Economic Policy Has Always Blended Markets and State Power As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, historians and economists are reexamining a foundational …
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Combined Arms Doctrine: The Foundation of Modern Military Strategy Modern military effectiveness relies on combined arms doctrine, a strategic framework where infantry, armor, artillery, and aviation units operate in concert …
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Brazil’s Economic Sentiment Gap: Why Policy Consistency Matters More Than Public Perception The Brazilian government faces a persistent disconnect between its structural economic agenda and public perception, a phenomenon often …
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The Lawmakers Driving Pentagon Modernization Through Bipartisan Efforts In a rare display of bipartisan collaboration, Representatives Rob Wittman (R-Va.) and Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.) have spearheaded efforts to modernize the U.S. …
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The Strategic Shift: Why Industrial Policy is Back on the Global Agenda Industrial policy has returned to the center of global economic discourse with remarkable speed. After decades in which …
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The Pentagon’s Munitions Surge Problem: Why the U.S. Can’t Rely on Crisis-Only Production By Ibrahim Khalil | May 7, 2026 The U.S. Military’s ability to rapidly produce and deliver munitions …
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Friedrich Merz: Germany’s Chancellor Navigating Economic Challenges Friedrich Merz is the current Chancellor of Germany, having assumed office on May 6, 2025. His leadership comes at a time of significant …
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The relationship between industrial policy and antitrust law, though frequently enough framed as a tension between state intervention and market competition, is historically and fundamentally complementary. While distinct in their …
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