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A Conversation with Oleksandr Danylyuk
The Ukrainian Reformation

Ukraine’s Finance Minister speaks with TAI about his ambitious reform project and hopes for a self-sustaining economy. Below is an edited transcript.

Pressuring Pyongyang
Tillerson Threatens “Secondary Sanctions” on North Korea

Tillerson sent a tough message to Pyongyang’s trading partners before he meets with Chinese officials next week.

European Disunion
Brussels Browbeats the East over Refugees

A timely reminder that the EU remains as dysfunctional and divided as ever.

Crude Economics
Even as It “Cuts”, OPEC’s Production Grows

The cartel’s output grew 300,000 barrels per day last month.

Budget Cuts
Scientists Know the Value of ARPA-E

A panel of experts cautioned that the private sector can’t do what the government agency does.

The China Bubble
A New Test for China’s Crackdown on Finance

Can China’s efforts to curb its property bubble survive the pushback from homeowners?

Russia Today
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

Watch what happens when you go out of your way to praise Putin.

Justin Sullivan
American Religion
Faithfully Civil

A worthy appeal for that old-time (civil) religion, but one that is likely to be disappointed.

Tax Reform a la Modi
Taxing Times in India

For Modi, the stakes are high and the pitfalls are many as he seeks to roll out a major tax reform.

Balancing Act
Telework Sweet Spot Is Tough to Find

Having one’s cake and eating it too is no easy task.

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