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...Wolf and former interior secretary David Bernhardt....
...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on Twitter Letters in response to this article: Why debt limits don’t work / From Professor Photis Lysandrou, Department of International Politics,...
...Egeland recently returned from visiting camps in neighbouring Chad where the displaced people have gathered....
...And a lot of conservatives, Trump brilliantly, but George W Bush understood this, too. The reason George W Bush beat Al Gore, we all know it, is the famous line in a public-opinion poll....
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...Join FT journalists, Martin Wolf and Alec Russell, as well as, expert guests on January 24 1pm GMT for a subscriber-exclusive webinar. Register for free here....
...There’s going to be a choice,” says Robert Wolf, a Democratic donor and former chair of UBS Americas who supports Biden. The former president’s own rhetoric has only boosted Biden’s case....
...In the end the G7 promised to create a co-ordination platform against economic coercion as follows: “[W]e will use early warning and rapid information sharing, regularly consult each other, collaboratively...
...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on Twitter Letters in response to this column: King of America is the only title he really covets / From Guy Wroble, Denver, CO, US What a second term...
...Martin Wolf is the FT’s chief economics commentator Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Wolf Lieser, founder of Berlin’s DAM Projects gallery, who has been selling and exhibiting digital art since the 1990s, describes the current interest in NFTs as “a total hype”....
...Most recently, the 50-50 split in the Senate of the 107th Congress reflected the epic George W Bush-Al Gore presidential contest of 2000, when the result depended on the infamous “hanging chads” in Florida...
...Martin Wolf Will Rishi Sunak still be UK prime minister by the year-end? Yes, though looking ever more beleaguered....
...The writer is head of emerging markets economics at Citi The past two years have seen some crying wolf about the risk of an imminent debt crisis among lower-income developing countries, but those fears...
...And more great stuff from colleagues: Martin Wolf takes on critics of globalisation and makes several important points....
...The attempted overthrow followed a surge of coups across the region: soldiers in Mali, Guinea, Chad and — last week — Burkina Faso have seized power amid rising insecurity and economic malaise....
...Recommended Reading In the FT, I was fascinated by this piece by our architecture critic, Edwin Heathcote, about the newest, skinniest skyscraper on W 57th Street....
...Martin Wolf reviews two books that set out opposing views on how the US should approach its relationship with superpower rival China....
...Morrell is a registered Republican and, although he worked for the Obama administration, he started at the Pentagon under Robert Gates, George W Bush’s defence secretary....
...Chad Wolf, the acting US homeland security secretary, has become the third cabinet secretary to quit following the storming of the US Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump....
...Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, former USTR under George W Bush, has put forward a bill to tighten up the use of the Section 232s, but we’re not there yet....
...“Every time [the US] pre-bunks information or exposes these plans, it runs the risk of looking like the boy who cried wolf....
...MA&W point out that in the early 1950s, unemployment was very low, economic growth was strong and inflation spiked....
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