Wednesday, December 29, 2010

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Why the Rich Are Getting Richer

 

December 30, 2010

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Review Essay - JAN/FEB 2011

Why the Rich Are Getting Richer

Robert C. Lieberman

Increasing inequality in the United States has long been attributed to unstoppable market forces. In fact, as Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson show, it is the direct result of congressional policies that have consciously -- and sometimes inadvertently -- skewed the playing field toward the rich. Read

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Letter From Tbilisi

Oliver Bullough

With a new visa-free travel regime and other overtures of "soft power," Georgia is attempting to win the favor of the citizens of the Russian North Caucasus. Is Moscow right to fear Tbilisi's new plan? Read

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Essay - JAN/FEB 2011

The Dangers of a Nuclear Iran

Eric S. Edelman, Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr, and Evan Braden Montgomery

Iran's acquisition of a nuclear bomb would upend the Middle East. It is unclear how a nuclear-armed Iran would weigh the costs, benefits, and risks of brinkmanship, meaning that it could be difficult to deter Tehran from attacking the United States' interests or partners in the region. Read

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