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Democracy doesn’t make miracles for Greece or Egypt
Don’t expect much from the governments of Mursi and Samaras. While the elections went as well as they could go, nothing fundamental has changed about the pickle both nations find themselves in. Both leaders need fixes that appear to be far outside of their control.
A German exit from the euro could be relatively easy
For the rest of Europe, a euro without Germany would be perfectly feasible and even attractive.The leadership lessons of Chairman Rupert
Rupert Murdoch has endured more crises during his 80-plus years than Richard Nixon and Odysseus combined.Both sides losing austerity fight
As fans of economic stimulus warned, fiscal austerity only slows down recovery. But what used to be considered large doses of stimulus are hardly doing much better. More of one or the other might work, but it increasingly looks like neither approach can end the Lesser Depression.Silent Spring’s 50th anniversary: What would Rachel Carson say now?
Rachel Carson's legacy looms huge today. Many people have the impression that climate disruption is the worst environmental problem humanity faces, and indeed, its consequences may be catastrophic. But the spread of toxic chemicals from pole to pole may be the dark horse in the race.Facebook’s board needs more than Sheryl Sandberg
Facebook was aiming to add a sharp level of diversity to its board with its choice of Sheryl Sandberg, but she will not be enough to fix the company's problems.The Made-in-China CEO
A bold new brand of CEO is pushing the Chinese economy into the stratosphere. Exhibit A is Zhang Yue, who has noble goals and grandiose ambitions.MOST COMMENTED
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