America's Debt Crisis: Why Europe Is Right and Obama Is Wrong -- Michael Sauga, Spiegel Online
US President Barack Obama has recently suggested that Europe must take on more debt to stimulate the economy. Such reliance on cheap money, though, is what got us into the current crisis in the first place -- both in Europe and in the US. America's problem isn't too little money. It's a lack of competitive products.
"The Broken Jug" is one of the most frequently performed plays in German theater. With the village judge Adam, who passes judgment on a crime he committed himself, Heinrich von Kleist created one of the classic comedic figures of world literature.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Why Europe’s crisis matters to U.S. -- Michael Gerson, Washington Post
Wall Street protests: Is a movement taking hold? -- Schuyler Velasco, Christian Science Monitor
Watch out for Putin, and Russia -- Leon Aron, L.A. Times
What's Next for Medvedev? -- Matthew Rojansky, National Interest
Why China won't conquer the world -- Xué Xinran, The Telegraph
How can Asia help fix the global economy? -- Andrew Elek, East Asia Forum
Moderation, Saudi-Style -- Andrew McCarthy, NRO
The world is tired of the Arab-Israeli conflict -- Anthony Rusonik, Jerusalem Post
Will Egypt Have A Revolution? -- Walter Russell Mead, American Interest
Leon Panetta in Israel: Will his urgent messages bring action? -- Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor
Citizen Enemies: Those who protest the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki have to say what they would have done instead. -- Christopher Hitchens, Slate
Al-Awlaki’s Just Demise -- NRO Editors
Does Rick Perry really want to send U.S. troops to Mexico? -- Joshua Keating, Passport/Foreign Affairs
Is Venezuela a Narco-State? -- Joel Hirst, FOX News
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