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Who Are the Uninsured?
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What Government-Run Health Care Really Means
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Engaging China to Solve the North Korea Problem
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Voting Rights—and Wrongs: The Elusive Quest for Racially Fair Elections
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Federal Drug Policy: Time to Shift Priorities
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To Reform Health Care, Don't Increase Taxes, Cut Them
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Is This Socialized Medicine?
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Bringing Transparency to the Federal Reserve
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Pakistan and the Future of U.S. Policy
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It's Our Turn to Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistleblower
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Massachusetts — Three Years Later
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Dred Scott's Revenge: A Legal History of Race and Freedom in America
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Cato Institute Conference on Health Care Reform - Is There a Free-Market Alternative?
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Cato Institute Conference on Health Care Reform - Another Government Health Insurance Program?
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Cato Institute Conference on Health Care Reform - Luncheon Address
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Cato Institute Conference on Health Care Reform - Where Does Delivery-System Reform Fit?
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Cato Institute Conference on Health Care Reform - Should Congress Mandate Coverage?
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Cato Institute Conference on Health Care Reform - Health Care Reform: the Long-Term Perspective
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A New Course for Antitrust
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Restoring the Pro-Trade Consensus
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Fusion Centers: Domestic Spying or Sensible Surveillance?
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Who Are the Real Free Traders in Congress?
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Driving Like Crazy
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The Financial Fix — Limited Purpose Banking
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Will Cost Containment Derail Health Care Reform?
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Brother, Can You Spare A Trillion? - The Constitutional Legacy of the New Deal
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Brother, Can You Spare A Trillion? - The New Deal's Economic Legacy
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Brother, Can You Spare A Trillion? - Keynote Address
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Money, Markets, and Sovereignty
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The Welfare State We're In
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Is It Time to End the International War on Drugs?
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How Overreaction and Misdirection Play into the Strategy of Terrorism
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The Dangers of U.S. Military Dominance
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The Power of Freedom: Uniting Human Rights and Development
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The Power Problem: How American Military Dominance Makes Us Less Safe, Less Prosperous, and Less Free
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Health Care University 2009: Yes, Mr. President: Markets Can Fix Health Care
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Can Government Be Trusted with the Money Supply?
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Health Care University 2009: Line in the Sand #3 - No Price Controls
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Left Turn? South Africa after the Election
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Health Care University 2009: Line in the Sand #2 - No Mandates
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Health Care University 2009: Line in the Sand #1 - No Public Plan
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Health Care University: Which Reforms Are Better—or Worse—than Doing Nothing?
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Seasteading: Homesteading the High Seas for Liberty
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What the Administration's College Proposals Would Do for America
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Securing Land Rights for Chinese Farmers: The Progress So Far
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Drug Decriminalization in Portugal
In 2001, Portugal began a remarkable policy experiment, decriminalizing all drugs, including cocaine and heroin. Some predicted disastrous results — that drug addiction rates would soar and the country would become a haven for "drug tourists." Now that several years have passed, policy experts can study the results. In a new paper for the Cato Institute, attorney and author Glenn Greenwald closely examines the Portugal experiment and concludes that the doomsayers were wrong. There is now a widespread consensus in Portugal that decriminalization has been a success. The debate in Portugal has shifted rather dramatically to minor adjustments in the existing arrangement. There is no real debate about whether drugs should once again be criminalized. Join us for a discussion about Glenn Greenwald's field research in Portugal and what lessons his findings may hold for drug policies in other countries.White Paper: Drug Decriminalization in Portugal: Lessons for Creating Fair and Successful Drug Policies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
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NATO at 60: A Hollow Alliance
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Can the Market Provide Choice and Secure Health Coverage Even for High-Cost Illnesses?
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Obama's Blueprint for Growing the Welfare State
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