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101. A New Paradigm? Prospects and Challenges for U.S. Global Leadership

102. How Can Trade Policy Help America Compete?

103. Combating Widespread Currency Manipulation

104. Currency Manipulation, the US Economy, and the Global Economic Order

105. Restoring Fiscal Equilibrium in the United States

106. Right Idea, Wrong Direction: Obama's Corporate Tax Reform Proposals

107. US Tire Tariffs: Saving Few Jobs at High Cost

108. Projecting China's Current Account Surplus

109. A China – US bilateral investment treaty: A template for a multilateral framework for investment?

110. Kazakhstan and the United States: Twenty Years of Ambiguous Partnership

111. The United States and the Global Future

112. Another Shot at Protection by Stealth: Using the Tax Law to Penalize Foreign Insurance Companies

113. The Fed moves to provide more transparency

114. Fixing Mortgage Finance: What to Do with the Federal Housing Administration?

115. How Verbal Threats to Close Oil Transit Chokepoints Lead to Military Conflict

116. Gold Exchange Standard in its 40th Year of Abolition: Jacques Rueff Re-Visited

117. To Stay Ahead of China, Stay Engaged in Asia

118. U.S.-Turkey Relations: A New Partnership

119. State-controlled entities control nearly US$ 2 trillion in foreign assets

120. The Freedom Savings Credit: A Practical Step to Build Americans' Household Balance Sheets

121. Economic patriotism: Dealing with Chinese direct investment in the United States

122. US Agricultural Exports to ASEAN Grow - But Face Competition

123. U.S.-China Competition in Asia: Legacies Help America

124. Taiwan: Crisis Deferred, But Maybe Not For Long

125. EIU: Global outlook summary

126. Turkey and Saudi Arabia: Newly Discovered Partners?

127. Prospects for Global Growth in 2012

128. Global Oil Production is Surging: Implications for Prices, Geopolitics, and the Environment

129. Unleashing Competition in EU Business Services

130. How to Promote International Religious Freedom

131. How to Protect and Expand Internet Freedom

132. Korea, Colombia, Panama: Pending Trade Accords Offer Economic and Strategic Gains for the United States

133. What Should the United States Do about Doha?

134. Shaping global business conduct: The 2011 update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

135. Beyond treasuries: A foreign direct investment program for U.S. infrastructure

136. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

137. Herbert Hoover: Father of the New Deal

138. Chinese FDI in the United States is taking off: How to maximize its benefits?

139. Austerity ahead: How will a conservative victory change Spanish politics?

140. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

141. The United States Should Establish Permanent Normal Trade Relations with Russia

142. The Current Currency Situation

143. U.S. European Command and NATO'S Strategic Concept: Post-Afghanistan and Beyond

144. Iran Sanctions: Preferable to War but No Silver Bullet

145. US Lessons for the Eurozone: Restoring Confidence through Transparency

146. Social Security: The House that Roosevelt Built

147. Future Perspectives of U.S.-Czech Relations

148. Crisis in the Congo: CPA Contingency Planning

149. The EU's Response to the Financial Crisis: A mid-term review

150. Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank

151. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, May 2011

152. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

153. The role of multinationals in sparking industrialization: From "infant industry protection" to "FDI-led industrial take-off"

154. The coming harmonization of climate change policy and international investment law

155. Is the party-appointed arbitrator a "pernicious institution"? A reply to Professor Hans Smit

156. The world economic crisis as a changed circumstance

157. From the FDI Triad to multiple FDI poles?

158. Fannie, Freddie, and the Subprime Mortgage Market

159. The Future of Pakistan

160. Toward Greater Pragmatism? China\'s Approach to Innovation and Standardization

161. U.S. BITs and financial stability

162. President Obama's International Tax Proposals Could Go Further

163. The Impact of the Crisis on the Real Economy

164. Comparing EU and US Responses to the Financial Crisis

165. The Sustainability of China's Recovery from the Global Recession

166. The Substitution Account as a First Step Toward Reform of the International Monetary System

167. The Case for Auditing the Fed Is Obvious

168. Economic Growth and Institutional Innovation: Outlines of a Reform Agenda

169. Spurring Innovation Through Education: Four Ideas

170. The Future of Small Business Entrepreneurship: Jobs Generator for the U.S. Economy

171. Revisiting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

172. The Big U-Turn: Japan Threatens to Reverse Postal Reforms

173. Deepening China-Taiwan Relations through the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

174. Hobbling Exports and Destroying Jobs

175. Higher Taxes on Multinationals Would Hurt US Workers and Exports

176. Protection by Stealth: Using the Tax Law to Discriminate against Foreign Insurance Companies

177. NATO Initiatives for an Era of Global Competition

178. Central Europe and the Geopolitics of Energy

179. An Update on EU Financial Reforms

180. Renminbi Undervaluation, China's Surplus, and the US Trade Deficit

181. FDI incentives pay — politically

182. Foreign direct investment and U.S. national security: CFIUS under the Obama Administration

183. Pakistan\'s Roller-Coaster Economy: Tax Evasion Stifles Growth

184. Five Surprises of the Great Recession

185. A Bright Future for International Law?

186. Iran's Youth, The Unintended Victims of Sanctions

187. China's Defense Electronics Industry: Innovation, Adaptation, and Espionage

188. Money for the Auto Industry: Consistent with WTO Rules?

189. A Green Recovery? Assessing US Economic Stimulus and the Prospects for International Coordination

190. Buy American: Bad for Jobs, Worse for Reputation

191. Did Reagan Rule In Vain? A Closer Look at True Expenditure Levels in the United States and Europe

192. The Private Sector in Security Sector Reform: Essential But Not Yet Optimized

193. Does the Doctor Need a Boss?

194. A New Direction for U.S. Policy in the Caspian Region

195. Options for a Democratic Taiwan

196. The Russian Handicap to U.S. Iran Policy

197. The G20 Meetings: No Common Framework, No Consensus

198. US Taxation of Multinational Corporations: What Makes Sense, What Doesn't

199. Pressing the "Reset Button" on US-Russia Relations

200. The Internationalization of Chinese and Indian Firms: Trends, Motivations and Policy Implications