organisation > CATO Institute
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As JPMorgan posts a massive $2bn trading loss we ask if this strengthens the case for greater regulation of Wall Street.
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The libertarian Cato Institute receives money from the right-wing Koch brothers.
Opinion
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2012 18:46 GMT
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People & Power asks why the billionaire siblings are spending a fortune in support of a conservative political agenda.
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With a worldwide financial crisis and an outraged 99 per cent, we ask if the free market is free enough.
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As proposed US anti-piracy laws spark a legal storm, we ask if they are compatible with internet freedoms.
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As US officials visit, we ask if progress is underway or if Myanmar's president is the public face of the old junta.
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Internet and technology experts discuss why current anti-piracy legislation in the US must be stopped.
Opinion
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2012 08:01 GMT
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As the US pushes through an arms deal, we ask if there are guarantees the weapons will not fall into the wrong hands.
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With high unemployment and widening inequality, the US 2012 presidential hopefuls are battling over financial strategy.
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US conservatives must reform their internal ideology in order to create a coherent effort to revitalise the party.
Opinion
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2011 11:23 GMT
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