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- OpinionThe rise of Evangelical environmentalists could reshape US elections
Neither Mitt Romney nor President Obama mentioned climate change in the presidential debates. Yet rising sea levels and rising frustration with the GOP’s failure to protect the environment mean that the evangelical vote is not necessarily a sure thing for Republicans.
- The Monitor's ViewLong march for Romney's threats against China
As Romney and Obama duel over who can better change China's economic behavior, it's time for a fresh perspective on how much the US can change any country.
- 3 views on best way to curb US debt Polls show American voters rank deficits and debt as top concerns, but Mitt Romney and President Obama have sparred over their plans to cut budget deficits and tackle the debt. Three writers give their brief take on the best way to curb US debt.
- A Christian Science PerspectivePrayer and the "spiritual biosphere"
A Christian Science perspective.
- The Monitor's ViewA recovery theme in Romney-Obama presidential debate
In the presidential debate on foreign policy, both Mitt Romney and President Obama cited a need to rejuvenate the economy if the US is to be a world leader. But that choice need not be either-or.
- OpinionIn presidential debate, President Obama is no dove, and Mitt Romney is no hawk
President Obama told Mitt Romney in last night's presidential debate: 'You say you would do the same things we did, but you would just say them louder.' Commentators draw sharp distinctions between the two men, but their foreign policy similarities are more striking than the differences.
- OpinionPresidential debate: Romney and Obama bring it back home
The final presidential debate between Mitt Romney and President Obama underscored that their most important foreign policy differences have less to do with events on distant shores than priorities at home.
- OpinionPaul Ryan, Mitt Romney claim liberal media bias, but reporters just do their jobs
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have accused the media of having a 'liberal bias.' But reporters are just doing their jobs – putting a human face on beltway policy debates. That truth-telling comprises most journalists' fundamental mission – an ethic that grew out of Watergate and the civil rights era.
- A Christian Science PerspectiveSilent self
A Christian Science perspective.
- OpinionJapan, China, South Korea island disputes threaten global economy
Island disputes between Japan, China, and South Korea are threatening financial stability in East Asia, and with it, the global economy. The next US administration should push publicly and persistently for a solution.
- 5 national security issues next president must tackle President Obama and Mitt Romney battle over foreign policy issues in the third and final presidential debate. No matter who wins the presidential election November 6, Mr. Romney or Mr. Obama will have to confront five urgent national security issues in the first weeks of his term.
- The Monitor's ViewWith Lance Armstrong stripped of Tour de France titles, cycling can recover
The International Cycling Union stripped Lance Armstrong of his Tour de France titles – the result of a sport trying to clean up its act after years of doping scandals. The cleanup should be commended.
- A Christian Science Perspective'Women in politics': more than a talking point
A Christian Science perspective.
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Praise for 'the sharing economy'
Letters to the Editor for the October 22, 2012 weekly print issue: Instead of spending toward depletion and scarcity, collaborative consumption adds value to our lives. It allows us to work and live in harmony, without competition and struggle.
- The Monitor's ViewPlease, a discerning presidential debate on foreign policy
When Mitt Romney and President Obama debate foreign policy Monday evening, they need to admit the US faces wholly new challenges that require a national consensus on the core values that can drive US responses.
- 50 years after Cuban missile crisis: 5 ways US must promote nuclear nonproliferation Fifty years after the Cuban missile crisis brought the world to the brink of a nuclear holocaust, the threats posed by the bomb still hang over us all. The next US president must pursue a nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament “stimulus plan.” It should include the following elements.
- OpinionMillennial generation could kill the NFL
Many protective mothers and fathers of Millennials aren't allowing their kids to play tackle football because of health risks. These attitudes could close the NFL’s pipeline to many talented players. But these concerns also have the potential to change the violent NFL culture for the better.
- A Christian Science Perspective'Breaking up is hard to do'
A Christian Science perspective.
- The Monitor's ViewLet us now praise the popularity of presidential debates
The audience size for the Romney-Obama presidential debates was a near record, showing a hunger for civic life and for leaders who can uplift society.
- OpinionThe men behind schoolgirl Malala
It’s important to remember Pakistani men who support their daughters as Malala’s father does. Zia Yousafzai is a champion of his daughter's education and activism. My father moved our family from Pakistan to England to help support my schooling. It's the Muslim thing to do.