Daily Policy Digest

International Issues

STOCKHOLM'S SYNDROME

Stockholm's dynamic-pricing system for traffic management helps cut traffic time, accidents and exhaust emissions...

INNOVATION, INNOVATION, INNOVATION

In 2004, Finland spent 3.41 percent of its Gross Domestic Product on research and development...

AUSTRALIA'S WATER WORKS

Australia's situation stands in stark contrast to many parts of Asia, where Soviet-style systems of water allocation still prevail...

THE COST OF A BIG MAC

Tokyo residents have the highest purchasing power in the world...

GLOBAL DIVIDENDS

The European Union should focus on innovation and liberalize its markets for products, services and, above all, labor, say observers...

THE SWEDEN MYTH

There are deep structural problems in Sweden's economic model, says Stefan Karlsson...

FRENCH YOUTH SEEK JOBS IN BRITAIN

Some 15,000 French move to the United Kingdom every year to find work...

CHILDREN AT WAR

More than 250,000 children are fighting in wars around the world...

NONGOVERNMENTAL OBSTRUCTIONS

Do nongovernmental organizations really express the will of the people?...

COUNT ETHNIC DIVISIONS, NOT BOMBS, TO TELL IF A NATION WILL RECOVER FROM WAR

Internal cohesion is very important for the health of a society...


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