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All items tagged free marketOpen Think Tank ArticlesAugust 3, 2007 | Five Principles for US Energy SecurityStuart M. Butler: and of the Heritage Foundation: We argue that US energy security demands a free market. Policy makers should encourage global economic participation by American businesses, trade with free democratic regimes, and diversification of fuel sources. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesOctober 16, 2008 | Chinese and Western Economies Increasingly AlikeWhen it comes to the economy, the West and China are becoming more and more alike. ++ The Chinese are moving towards private ownership and crave the kind of dynamism that only a capitalist system can provide. ++ Western economies, on the other hand, are only capitalist in name. ++ They don’t trust the free market anymore; they want a safety net in case of an economic slowdowns or crunches, ... MoreMarch 12, 2008 | The Disastrous Results of Selective ModernizationThe development of modern western democracies in the last century linked economic growth with political and cultural modernization. ++ Russia and China seem to demonstrate there is a viable authoritarian alternative to democracy and the rule of law in a free market economy. ++ But both countries’ economies are ridden by intensifying corruption and deficiencies that could soon be a threat to world ... MoreJanuary 14, 2008 | Free Markets For Real Energy SecurityOn both sides of the Atlantic, foreign policy analysts have convinced politicians that the West faces a severe energy security challenge, stating that energy policy has become high politics, turning energy security into hard security. But, as Pierre Noël of Cambridge University argues, dreams about energy independence lead to expensive policies with no real energy security benefits. He argues ... More |
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