The Potential Role of a Carbon Tax in U.S. Fiscal Reform 7 Reasons to Expect US Manufacturing Resurgence
The Brookings Institution. August 6, 2012.
A soft economy has cemented the focus of the 2012 presidential election on economic issues, with little attention paid to foreign policy, a topic often considered a Republican strength. But with Osama bin Laden dead and no new terror attacks during his term, President Barack Obama isn’t seen as weak on the war on terror. Dan Byman and Benjamin Wittes break down Obama’s foreign policy in his first term, and how it will be characterized in the election. [Note: contains copyrighted material].
http://www.brookings.edu/research/expert-qa/2012/08/06-foreign-policy-byman [Video format, 18:15].
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