Gabor Steingart

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The New Media Age: Newspapers in Peril
Newspapers are facing uncertain times. Some have shut down; others are cutting staff, eliminating sections, and closing bureaus. Circulation and ad revenue continue to decline largely due to competition with websites.
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Matthews Speaks the Truth: Obama Sees West Point as “Enemy Camp”
RUSH: And from Der Spiegel, an opinion piece by Gabor Steingart. “Searching in Vain for the Obama Magic — Never before has a speech by President Barack Obama felt as false as his Tuesday address announcing America’s new strategy for Afghanistan. It seemed like a campaign speech combined with Bush rhetoric — and left both dreamers and realists feeling distraught.
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Be a Reviewer of “The War for Wealth”
I think globalization is inevitable, but it would be hard to say whether or not it is entirely good or bad. Perhaps a little of both.
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Slate
“At Germany’s Spiegel, Gabor Steingart lays it out: “Barack Obama is the man of hope. Hillary Clinton is the woman of secret fears. He inspires. She reassures. He is inventive. She is reliable.
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Dollar Illusion – the German View
In the recent past, some of our readers have criticized our tendency to present economic “gloom-and-doom” stories–most likely, they argue, to make our own services look more attractive. While we don’t deny that we’re interested in selling our services (after all, we’re businesspeople), we also believe that, if there is something to know, we want to know.
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A Transatlantic Free Trade Zone: Pros and Cons
German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls it a “fascinating” idea. Should the World Trade Organization’s Doha Round of international trade talks fail, she says, she would support a transatlantic free trade zone between the United States and the EU to counterbalance the rapidly growing economic might of the Asian states.
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GMF. The German Marshall Fund of the United States: Steingart discusses economic impact of China
Gabor Steingart from Der Spiegel and author of the book “The War for Wealth” was the featured speaker, presenting his views on the appropriate response for the EU and United States to the rise of China as a global economic and political force. He addressed his remarks to an audience made up of, U.S. and European government officials, journalists and delegates from a diverse array of think-tanks and NGOs. GMF Transatlantic Fellow Richard Salt moderated the event.
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