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Pierpaolo Barbieri

Pierpaolo Barbieri

Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

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October 9, 2012

"En el Mundo, Pero Fuera de Él"

Op-Ed, El Pais

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"La radicalización económica de este tercer Gobierno kirchnerista ha redoblado el control estatista en materia de comercio exterior e industria, tratando de reemplazar la iniciativa privada con fuerza estatal."

 

 

August 24, 2012

"El Autoritarismo Económico en Argentina"

Op-Ed, El Pais

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

El aislamiento no es sostenible. La libertad es más eficiente —y justa— que el estatalismo.

 

 

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August 9, 2012

"A Lesson in Crony Capitalism"

Op-Ed, Wall Street Journal

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"As the U.S. gears up for an important presidential election, Argentina is a sad reminder of how crony capitalism is the enemy of genuine development."

 

 

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April 21, 2012

"Why Americans Should Hope that Nicolas Sarkozy Gets Re-Elected"

Op-Ed, The New Republic

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"The twin dangers of a Sarkozy defeat, then, are withdrawal from effective transatlantic cooperation and the loss of a key partner for Germany in the solving of the Eurozone crisis."

 

 

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April 19, 2012

"The Tragedy of Argentina"

Op-Ed, Wall Street Journal

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"...Athens has a choice: It can press on with painful but ultimately necessary structural reform, or it can go the Argentine route. It should beware, however, that exit from the euro is likely to bring back the cycle of inflation and instability. Argentina is a reminder of the past Greece escaped, and a future it would be well advised to avoid."

 

August 24, 2012

"El Autoritarismo Económico en Argentina"

Op-Ed, El Pais

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

El aislamiento no es sostenible. La libertad es más eficiente —y justa— que el estatalismo.

 

 

AP Photo

August 9, 2012

"A Lesson in Crony Capitalism"

Op-Ed, Wall Street Journal

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"As the U.S. gears up for an important presidential election, Argentina is a sad reminder of how crony capitalism is the enemy of genuine development."

 

August 24, 2012

"El Autoritarismo Económico en Argentina"

Op-Ed, El Pais

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

El aislamiento no es sostenible. La libertad es más eficiente —y justa— que el estatalismo.

 

 

AP Photo

April 21, 2012

"Why Americans Should Hope that Nicolas Sarkozy Gets Re-Elected"

Op-Ed, The New Republic

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"The twin dangers of a Sarkozy defeat, then, are withdrawal from effective transatlantic cooperation and the loss of a key partner for Germany in the solving of the Eurozone crisis."

 

AP Photo

April 21, 2012

"Why Americans Should Hope that Nicolas Sarkozy Gets Re-Elected"

Op-Ed, The New Republic

By Pierpaolo Barbieri, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy, International Security Program

"The twin dangers of a Sarkozy defeat, then, are withdrawal from effective transatlantic cooperation and the loss of a key partner for Germany in the solving of the Eurozone crisis."

 

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