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G-8 Can Stimulate Economic Recovery by Restoring Freedom

In his meeting with President Obama on June 15, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who will host the G-8 Summit July 8-10 in L'Aquila, Italy, suggested the need to develop "a body of rules and principles" to keep the current economic crisis from ...

From ANTHONY B. KIM, The Heritage Foundation,  6 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Silvio Berlusconi,  Angela Merkel

The G-20 Summit: Time to Renew Commitment to Economic Freedom

In his recent op-ed on the upcoming G-20 meeting in London, President Obama stated that "now is the time to work together to restore the sustained growth that can only come from open and stable markets that harness innovation, support entrepreneurship ...

From ANTHONY B. KIM, The Heritage Foundation,  31 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  World Bank,  Jean-Claude Trichet,  World Trade Organization

How Do U.S. Foreign Aid Recipients Vote at the U.N.? Against the U.S.

America's engagement with the United Nations has been multifaceted and is an important venue for discussing many of today's global challenges. The United States, the largest contributor to the U.N. bud­get, has steadfastly supported the founding ideals ...

From BRETT D. SCHAEFER AND ANTHONY B. KIM, The Heritage Foundation,  18 Aug 2008
Related Topics: United Nations,  Heritage Foundation,  U N Security Council,  Margaret Thatcher

Economic Freedom and the African Growth and Opportunity Act

The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which has enhanced U.S.-African trade and investment relations since its inception in 2000, will have its seventh annual forum in Washington, D.C., July 14–16. Under the theme of "Mobilizing Private ...

From ANTHONY B. KIM, The Heritage Foundation,  15 Jul 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  World Bank,  International Monetary Fund,  Heritage Foundation

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