The economist articulated a series of statist economic principles that continue to guide decision-making in Indonesia to the ...
Frank Gunter, professor of economics, is set to retire this summer after 41 years at Lehigh. His last semester will be Spring ...
We find ourselves at a rather curious moment in conservative intellectual life, witnessing what can only be described as an ...
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We tend to think that political parties and ideologies are on either the political right or left. Historically, the political ...
Many who were in college in the 1960s and 1970s read “The Population Bomb” by Stanford Professors Paul and Anne Ehrlich. The ...
US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose new tariffs on a wide range of imports from India, ostensibly a penalty for buying Russian oil, represents another shock to the international trading ...
Since publication of the first issue of Nature Reviews Nephrology 20 years ago, advances across various subspecialities of nephrology have provided insights into disease processes and led to the ...
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Within the context of rapidly changing geopolitics, Russia and Ghana are closely aligned in their efforts to sustain their bilateral relations. In an ...