New Defending Globalization Essays: China Then; China Now;
Scott Lincicome As I mentioned last month, Cato’s Defending Globalization project will publish new content every other week throughout the fall and into
Scott Lincicome As I mentioned last month, Cato’s Defending Globalization project will publish new content every other week throughout the fall and into
Andrew C. Forrester Around the time that Cato published my estimates that the Middle Eastern or North African (MENA) population
Travis Fisher The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers a master class in implementing expensive, counterproductive, and highly partisan energy policy. In
Jeffrey A. Singer When the California legislature passed a bipartisan bill one month ago that would decriminalize possessing and personally using
Colleen Hroncich Matt Barnard was a long‐time public school math teacher. As he saw things he didn’t agree with happening at
David Boaz Authoritarian—and not just authoritarian—governments typically see national history as an important way to shore up support for the
Neal McCluskey and Mustafa Akyol We are in the midst of Banned Books Week. A creation of many groups, including publishers,
Marc Joffe Two recent developments reinforce the case against new, large government‐run rail projects. These initiatives are usually a bad deal
Michael Chapman During the 2020 presidential race, Joe Biden pledged to play tough with Saudi Arabia and hold it accountable
Adam N. Michel Interest rates on 10‐year Treasury bonds recently surpassed 4.7 percent after not exceeding 3.1 percent in the