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12 Sep 2012, 1:23 am by Kevin LaCroix
 For example, like Unified Western Grocers and unlike Pan Pacific, coverage in Petersen was determined during the pendency of the underlying litigation. [read post]
8 Jun 2019, 7:05 pm
  This was the sort of "win-win" strategy that leaders in both China and the U.S. embraced with some force after the end of the 1980s and was founded on a fundamental premise that the principle objective was to develop the naiton's productive forces (an objective  easy to translate into Western market ideology terms). [read post]
10 Jul 2023, 8:00 pm by Justin Bassi
Underwater capabilities like cutting-edge submarines represent a powerful insurance policy to prevent, or mitigate, risks to both. [read post]
10 Jul 2023, 8:00 pm by Justin Bassi
Underwater capabilities like cutting-edge submarines represent a powerful insurance policy to prevent, or mitigate, risks to both. [read post]
6 Feb 2018, 7:24 am
Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies, Council on Foreign Relations (Testimony)·         Joel Wuthnow, Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, National Defense University (Testimony)·         Daniel Kliman, Senior Fellow, Asia-Pacific Security Program, Center for a New American Security (Testimony)1:00 PM – 2:00… [read post]
7 Mar 2020, 4:57 pm by Juliette Passer, Esq.
A PRIMER on International Arbitration for Board MEMBERS & Local COunsel            Arbitration is not a new concept, in fact it has been used for centuries, with Plato writing about arbitration amongst the ancient Greeks. [read post]
10 May 2021, 1:55 pm by William Ford, Matt Gluck
The committee will hear testimony from David Helvey, acting assistant defense secretary for Indo-Pacific affairs, and Brig. [read post]
13 Dec 2009, 8:58 pm by smtaber
— Ross Douthat, The New York Times, December 9, 2009 In his column today, my colleague Thomas Friedman argues eloquently for a Dick Cheney-esque, “one percent doctrine” approach to climate change, which would treat caps on greenhouse emissions as a rational way to “buy insurance” against a potentially catastrophic outcome. [read post]