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Watch the full interview on GPS this Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN. Fareed speaks with Steven Brill, founder of Court TV and The American Lawyer magazine, and David Goldhill, author of 'Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father - and How We Can Fix It,' about the problems [...]
[view whole blog postWhich country is currently trying "Abenomics"? From which country does Russia launch space missions? Police from where have reportedly added a Lamborghini to their fleet? Take our weekly quiz to find out.
[view whole blog post"Fareed Zakaria GPS," Sundays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN On GPS this week: President Barack Obama has released his budget. But what should we make of it? Ronald Reagan's budget director, David Stockman, debates Obama's top former economic adviser Austan Goolsbee. Then, the biggest driver of U.S. debt: Health care. Steven [...]
[view whole blog postBy Matthew Rojansky, Special to CNN Editor's note: Matthew A. Rojansky is deputy director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The views expressed are his own. Europe's too little, too late responses to the Eurozone crisis and the Arab awakening have amply demonstrated the difficulty of forging and [...]
[view whole blog postBy Heather Gautney, Special to CNN Editor's note: Heather Gautney is an assistant professor of sociology at Fordham University, and author of 'Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era.' The views expressed are her own. The United States has become one of the most unequal countries in the world. Just 1 percent of Americans [...]
[view whole blog post'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown' premieres Sunday on CNN at 9 p.m. ET. By Jason Miks Renowned U.S. chef, food critic and Emmy-winning globe trotter Anthony Bourdain tells GPS digital producer Jason Miks his top food cities, and answers readers' questions about where he'd like to visit, the country that most surprised him, and what he [...]
[view whole blog postBy Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Special to CNN Editor's note: Sir Malcolm Rifkind is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Kensington. He is a Defense and Foreign Secretary and currently serves as chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee. The views expressed are his own. News last week that Britain's government plans to speed up visas for [...]
[view whole blog postBy Fareed Zakaria With the emergence of cheap natural gas from shale, coal is no longer the most competitive energy technology in America, write Matthew Stepp and Alex Trembath on Bloomberg. "Crippled, too, by increased production costs and more stringent federal regulations on pollution, coal is being used less and less in the U.S., even [...]
[view whole blog postBy Michael Kugelman, Special to CNN Editor's note: Michael Kugelman is the senior program associate for South and Southeast Asia at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and lead editor of The Global Farms Race. You can follow him @michaelkugelman. The views expressed are his own. This week in Washington, the World Bank is [...]
[view whole blog postBy Fareed Zakaria Thatcher's ideas resonated because they were an effective antidote to the problems of the times. In the 1970s, the Western world staggered under the weight of oil shocks, rising wages, rocketing inflation, slowing productivity and growth, labor unrest, high taxesand sclerotic state-owned companies. These are not the problems we face now. Today, [...]
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