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Opinion Editorials

A Second Look at the China-Brazil Relationship

There are rumors that China’s President Xi Jinping requested the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit this year in Fortaleza, Brazil be held in July so he could attend the World Cup final.

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Joseph Humire on Security challenges

Joseph Humire joins other representatives from Colombia and Spain to discuss security as a challenge to freedom at the Cedice Libertad panel.

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The Hidden Costs of Doing Business in Mexico

China’s low-cost production of manufactured goods led to a sharp drop in global prices mainly benefiting developed countries and its demand for commodities benefited primary producers in the developing world.

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The Swap is a Dream Come True for the Taliban

Was the Bowe Bergdahl swap a good idea? For the Taliban, it’s a dream come true. For the United States, a nightmare.

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Obama Spins Americans Over Bowe Bergdahl Release, Taliban Exchange

The White House had been dropping hints for years, and this weekend our commander in chief made one of our nation’s most shocking wartime decisions.

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America Betrayed Over Bergdahl, Taliban Leaders POW Exchange

The Commander-in-Chief has knowingly broken the law to release five of our highest-ranking enemies in return for a young soldier who mysteriously vanished from his post.

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Cuba and the China Model

Since coming to power, Cuba’s President Raúl Castro unleashed a series of important, albeit limited, economic reforms to revitalize the stagnant Cuban economy.

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