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Casse-Tête

  “My guess: if Texas Governor Rick Perry enters the race for Republican presidential nominee, he will get it. Perry is a “red-meat Republican,” what’s needed to get past the right-wing conservative fringe that dominate early Republican primaries. However, in … Continue reading

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Tea Party 2.0: Idiotic sheep in wolf’s clothing?

The world rolls its eyes as the Tea Party movement gains steam in the U.S., but is it really such a bad thing? “In the 2010 midterm election, 138 candidates identified as having Tea Party support. This included several high-profile … Continue reading

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American energy: the good, the bad and the ugly

“In the United States, energy independence is a seasonal theme, a popular topic of discussion only when the mood is just right. If we’re discussing energy independence at all, that must mean that we’re either rolling into a political campaign … Continue reading

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Read the latest issue of Carnet Atlantique now!

The two Salingers, Woody Allen, DSK, the Tea Party, energy dependence and geniuses… Read up on all the latest in France, America and the world beyond in our July issue.

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