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The Geopolitics of Brazil: An Emergent Power’s Struggle with Geography

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The Geopolitics of Brazil: An Emergent Power’s Struggle with Geography July 14, 2011 Editor’s Note: This is the 15th in a series of STRATFOR monographs on the geopolitics of countries influential in world affairs. Related Special Topic Page Geopolitical Monographs: In-depth Country Analysis South America is a geographically challenging land…

  • John Mauldin John Mauldin
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  • Outside the Box
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  • Aug 11, 2011


The “All Iraq, All the Time” Economy

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…to practice. (You can subscribe to his letter at www.dowtheoryletters.com.) Tomorrow I leave for Palm Beach to speak at the Global Alternative Investment Management conference on hedge funds and private offerings. It is being held at the PGA National Resort. I will leave my golf clubs at home, as it…

  • John Mauldin John Mauldin
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  • Thoughts from the Frontline
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  • Jan 24, 2003


Why the Big Money in Gold Shares Still Lies Ahead

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Why the Big Money in Gold Shares Still Lies Ahead By David Galland, Managing Director, Casey Research, LLC Managing Editor, Doug Casey’s International Speculator You’d be correct in suspecting that the easy money in gold shares has already been made. It has. But it would be financial folly of the…

  • John Mauldin John Mauldin
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  • Outside the Box
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  • Jun 11, 2007


Will You Be Able To Retire?

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…our times. You can subscribe at www.dowtheoryletters.com.) Secondly, this delayed retirement is not a financial problem, but a demographic problem. Thus the solutions are not simply financial, such as save more money or raise social security taxes. Third, Social Security is not the primary problem. Long before we get to…

  • John Mauldin John Mauldin
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  • Thoughts from the Frontline
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  • Nov 15, 2002