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We Cannot Delay Health-Care Reform | Wall Street Journal

February 26, 2009
According to the New America Foundation (original policy paper available here), that cost could reach $24,000 in 2016 -- an 84% increase from today. At the same time, higher deductibles, larger co-payments and greater exclusions from coverage are causing families to bear more out-of-pocket costs.

Treasury Delay Making Markets Nervous | WSJ.com

February 9, 2009

Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, said Monday that investors are bound to misunderstand whatever Geithner lays out Tuesday.

“The market’s response? That will be interesting,” she said. The plan will likely be so complicated “that the quick response will probably be wrong.” ...

Israeli Action Complicates Obama's Mideast Pledge | Wall Street Journal

December 27, 2008
"A lot depends on how long this current conflict continues," said Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator now at Washington's New America Foundation. ...

Cuba's Diplomatic Paradox

  • By
  • Jorge Castaneda,
  • New America Foundation
December 26, 2008 |

On the eve of its 50th anniversary, the Cuban Revolution -- or what is left of it -- can contemplate a bewildering paradox that sums up the results of one of Latin America's most daring political feats of all time. Never before has Havana harvested diplomatic successes of the sort it has enjoyed in the last few months. Yet never before has the survival of the regime -- and the Cuban people's acceptance of the domestic sacrifices it demands of them -- been so much in doubt.

Obama's Priorities | Wall Street Journal Blogs

December 12, 2008
On a more substantive note, Steve Coll of The New Yorker finds that all the focus on economic rescue and stimulus packages shouldn’t obscure some clear ...
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Political Wisdom: Gore and Obama, Partners at a Distance | Wall Street Journal Blogs

December 9, 2008
Speaking of that infrastructure push, Steve Coll of The New Yorker marvels at how quickly the idea of spending big bucks on infrastructure “has migrated ...
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Health Policy Program Report on Wall Street Journal Online | 'Health Insurance Tab Creeps Toward Half of Family Income'

November 17, 2008
By 2016, the average premiums paid by employers and their workers for family coverage could top $24,000. That amount would put the cost for family health insurance at 45% of median household income, if current trends continue, says a report from the New America Foundation.

Ellen Seidman in the Wall Street Journal | 'Nations Face Thorny Issues in Acquiring Stakes in Banks'

October 11, 2008

One risk facing policy makers is that if the capital injections are seen as a government seal of approval, that could destabilize banks that don't receive investments, causing their customers to jump to other institutions, said Ellen Seidman, a former economic adviser in the Clinton administration.

U.S. Contractors Shouldn't Face Iraqi Courts

  • By
  • Maria Figueroa Kupcu,
  • Michael A. Cohen,
  • New America Foundation
August 22, 2008 |

Nearly a year after the tragic shooting of 17 Iraqis by Blackwater security contractors, the Department of Justice is close to indicting six of the guards involved in the horrific events. This is a long overdue step toward holding contractors legally responsible for their actions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Don't Pick On Sovereign Wealth

  • By
  • Douglas Rediker,
  • Heidi Crebo-Rediker,
  • New America Foundation
July 17, 2008 |

Under pressure from the U.S., Europe and the IMF, representatives of 25 sovereign wealth funds managing about $3 trillion in assets met last week in Singapore to discuss how to allay fears about their investments. These large pools of government-controlled wealth are investing in everything from Barclays and Citigroup to New York's Chrysler Building. As they transcend traditional boundaries between foreign policy, financial markets and national security, it is natural that Western capitals are worried.

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