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The horrors of white--and black--neocolonialism
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By George B. N. Ayittey
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The disaster of drug prohibition.
Edited by Timothy Lynch
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Disturbing questions remain about our involvement in the Persian Gulf region.
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Edited by Ted Galen Carpenter
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A sweeping agenda for U.S. public policy in the 1990s and beyond.
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Edited by Edward H. Crane and David Boaz
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Details 20 Specific Proposals for Reforming the WTO's Antidumping Agreement.
By Brink Lindsey and Daniel J. Ikenson
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There is no respectable economic theory or empirical evidence to justify antitrust.
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By D.T. Armentano
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Sheds a powerful light on how and why antitrust laws have become so irrational and on how to make sense of their use and enforcement.
By Edwin S. Rockefeller
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"A refreshingly candid, controversial, and hard-hitting assessment of Washington's ...campaign against illegal drugs." --Foreign Affairs
By Ted Galen Carpenter
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Is NATO relevant after the Cold War?
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By Ted Galen Carpenter
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