This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029736). It contains a clipping of a Wall Street Journal opinion piece dated February 5, 2013, by Robert B. Zoellick titled 'A New U.S. International Economic Strategy.' The text discusses global economics, the struggles of the EU and Japan, and suggests the US must lead international modernization, referencing President Obama and Ronald Reagan. The page also includes a disconnected header blurb about a 'Dreyfuss Report' from TheNation.com.
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| Robert B. Zoellick | Author |
Author of the Wall Street Journal article 'A New U.S. International Economic Strategy'
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| Dreyfuss | Author |
Mentioned in the header blurb (likely Robert Dreyfuss), associated with TheNation.com
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| Barack Obama | President of the United States |
Mentioned in the text regarding his admiration for Ronald Reagan's thinking
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| Ronald Reagan | Former President of the United States |
Mentioned as someone whose transformative thinking is admired by Obama
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| The Wall Street Journal |
Publisher of the article
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| TheNation.com |
Referenced in the header blurb
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| European Union |
Mentioned as a struggling traditional ally of the US
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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Subject of the economic strategy discussed
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Mentioned as a struggling traditional ally
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"The United States is the one country that could lead the modernization of the international system so as to supply security, economic opportunity, and prospects for liberty."Source
"President Obama has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking."Source
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