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The Legatum Prosperity Index finds countries that dumped the shackles of communism for a system of freedom and political transparency are much more likely to be prosperous.     [Read more]
 
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In this poor economic environment, trade protectionism should be seen as a threat to prosperity, in Australia and around the world.     [Read more]
 
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Roger Noriega comments on how the crisis in Honduras has affected the United States' role in Latin America.     [Read more]
 
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The time has come for the "Berlin Wall of aid" to fall.     [Read more]
 
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The 2009 Legatum Prosperity Index found that while Hong Kong and Singapore show strong economic fundamentals, in terms of noneconomic variables such as health, personal freedom, and social capital, these countries need improvement.     [Read more]
 
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India's democratic institutions, freedom, and social capital rank it thirty places above its rival China in the 2009 Legatum Prosperity Index.     [Read more]
 
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For prosperity in Africa, what is needed is a holistic approach that focuses on the building blocks that empower Africans to help themselves.     [Read more]
 
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The Legatum Institute's Prosperity Index helps answer the question of how to promote prosperity in Latin America.     [Read more]
 
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According to the Legatum Index, although Australia is very strong on the economic fundamentals required for long-term growth, problems in the health care system are keeping the country from reaching its full potential, in terms of both economic progress and quality of life.     [Read more]
 
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At the moment, America and NATO are not winning in either Afghanistan or Pakistan.     [Read more]
 
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