LNG Made in America
Europe Commits to U.S. Shale Gas

Despite some weak price imperatives, European buyers are committing to buying American LNG.

Nigerian Woes
Noose Tightens in Nigeria

Government economic policies drive multiethnic state closer to the brink.

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historical arcs
Reagan as History

Can any one biography do justice to the life and accomplishments of America’s fortieth President?

Crime and Punishment
The End of Broken Windows?

New York’s City Council should make it easier for New Yorkers to start a business before making it easier for them to do their business on the street.

Beyond
Spirituality Isn’t Going Away

Religious affiliation is declining, but spirituality won’t go away. Can it be reconnected to religious institutions?

Fracking's Future
Yergin to Saudis: You Can’t Kill Shale

If and when prices go back up, it will be nimble shale producers—not oil majors or petrostates operating conventional plays—who will be able to get back on the horse the fastest.

The European Immigration Crisis
Anywhere But France, Please

Refugees brave winter cold rather than accept French hospitality. Here’s why.

Brazil's Depression
Will These Be the Olympics from Hell?

The bad news just keeps coming.

Asia's Game of Thrones
India to Help Vietnam Spy on China

Are we witnessing a shift in India’s stance vis-à-vis China?

Blue Model Blowup
Detroit’s Teacher Union Meltdown

Detroit’s teachers have called coordinated “sick-outs” that amount to a strike—and strikes by public sector employees are illegal in Michigan.

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