Stay Off the Fast Track: Why Trade Promotion Authority Is Wrong for the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Introduction The Obama administration has asked Congress to reinstate trade promotion authority in hopes that it will enable passage of...
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Who’s Watching Little Brother? Local Surveillance, National Concerns
Featuring Mike German, Senior Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union; Eileen Larence, Director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues, Government Accountability Office; Michael Price, Counsel, Liberty & National Security Program, Brennan Center for Justice; and Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, Cato Institute.
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In the latest issue of Cato Policy Report, Cato scholar Julian Sanchez reviews the most significant government spying programs we’ve learned about to date. Together, they reveal a surveillance machine vastly more powerful than anything Hoover could have dreamed of.
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Americans Favor Not Isolationism But Restraint
Benjamin H. Friedman and Christopher A. Preble
Restraint aims to preserve U.S. power rather than expend it through occupation of failing states such as Afghanistan and the perpetual defense of healthy allies.
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Ratifying NSA Spying, a Court Calls FISA ‘Courts’ Into Question
Two weeks ago, when D.C. District judge Richard Leon ruled that mass government surveillance of Americans’ telephone calling was likely...More Blog Posts
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The 2008-2009 financial crisis and Great Recession have vastly increased the power and scope of the Federal Reserve, and radically changed the financial landscape. This new ebook examines those changes and considers how the links between money, markets, and government may evolve in the future.
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