Articles & Appearances

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An Epidemic of Intolerance: Global Threats to Freedom of Expression

The 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo in Paris and a free speech meeting at a Danish café are unfortunate memories that we’d like to forget. But what we hopefully learned and will not forget is that these events were more than just another horrific example of Islamic terror. They were a reminder of a...

Horse Sense: The Imperative of Business-Government Collaboration

It is safe to predict that governments, corporations, and social problems will grow in size and complexity. Consequently, the international community must adopt a new way of thinking about the relationship between government and business if destabilizing social conditions are to be successfully addr...

An Inescapable Truth

We talk a lot about defending democracy when in fact we should be focused upon advancing democracy — or, more specifically, advocating for the free enterprise system — anywhere in the world because it is inextricably linked to democratic governance. I’m afraid to say that when we talk ...

The Dilution of Democracy and the Need for Global Gardening

We’re celebrating CIPE’s 40th birthday, and it’s only appropriate that we acknowledge our parents — and we wouldn’t be here today were it not for Ronald Reagan and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Forty-one years ago, President Reagan addressed the British Parliament at Westminster, and his m...

Investment Screening in Central Asia

On June 6, the Caspian Policy Center (CPC) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) hosted a joint online webinar on “Investment Screening in Central Asia,” a recently published report by Roman Vakulchuk and Farrukh Irnazarov, co-founders of the Central Asia Development Instit...
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