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How GOP Candidates Would Steer U.S. Foreign Policy

How GOP Candidates Would Steer U.S. Foreign Policy

August 10, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

With the start of a long season of debates and campaigning among presidential hopefuls, it’s time to start scrutinizing foreign policy positions more closely along party lines. How will a Republican president steer the nation in a complex global world?…

Why the Hell Does Mario Draghi Want to Leave the ECB Now!?

Why the Hell Does Mario Draghi Want to Leave the ECB Now!?

December 8, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

What would happen to Europe’s prospects for recovery if Mario Draghi left his job as president of the European Central Bank? Would Draghi’s plans to implement an ambitious policy of monetary stimulus get bulldozed by German inflation hawks and others…

Europe’s New Recession Is One Just One of the West’s Problems

Europe’s New Recession Is One Just One of the West’s Problems

October 13, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

After the mini-avalanche in the markets last week, it would be comforting to conclude they are oversold and investors will soon come to their senses. Could be. But behind the clear indications of slower growth in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere,…

Five Reasons to Listen to Hassan Rouhani

September 30, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Why should the watching world, and especially we wary Americans, trust Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s charismatic new reformist, now that he has completed what the more suspicious among us call his “charm attack” at the United Nations? There are answers, even…

Obama’s ISIS Strategy Will Be His Jimmy Carter Moment

Obama’s ISIS Strategy Will Be His Jimmy Carter Moment

September 22, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The Obama administration is now so tongue-tied it can’t tell us what it is about to do in the Middle East. So let’s pitch in: The Obama administration is going to war in Iraq and Syria. Having settled that, the…

Even the Pope Wants to Stop ISIS; Shouldn’t Obama?

Even the Pope Wants to Stop ISIS; Shouldn’t Obama?

September 1, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

To bomb or not to bomb? That is the debate as we watch the extremist militants of ISIS rampage through Syria and Iraq with the intent of establishing a caliphate that erases the borders between the two. Many members of…

Obama Makes the Middle East Our New ‘Quagmire’

Obama Makes the Middle East Our New ‘Quagmire’

August 18, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Quagmire” is a term commonly associated with Vietnam, but we need to haul it out of storage. There is no other way to describe the mess the Obama administration has led us into in the Middle East. President Obama and…

Next on China’s 'My Way' List: Hong Kong

Next on China’s ‘My Way’ List: Hong Kong

June 23, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Push is rapidly coming to shove between China and Hong Kong, which bills itself as the “World City.” If the world doesn’t sit up and take notice soon, the political future of the autonomous territory could be imperiled and things…

Why Obama’s ‘Pivot to Asia’ Will Prove a Non Event

Why Obama’s ‘Pivot to Asia’ Will Prove a Non Event

April 7, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

HONG KONG—After two years of dithering and drift in the Pacific, the Obama administration is now trying to give substance to its noted “pivot to Asia.” The White House’s problem simply put: Symbols and gestures do not amount to substance,…

How the White House Is Blowing Off Europe

How the White House Is Blowing Off Europe

February 10, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The Obama administration needs to declare a “pivot to Europe” policy, and quickly. Not that the famous pivot to Asia has amounted to much: It drifts somewhere in the Pacific like a dead fish. But relations between the U.S. and…

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