Edward Luce



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Career: Has worked for the FT since 1995 as Philippines correspondent, capital markets editor, South Asia bureau chief in New Delhi and Washington bureau chief between 2006 and 2011

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Other activities: In 2000 Ed was the chief speechwriter for Lawrence Summers, the US Treasury secretary

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Articles: 2012

 * Obama healthcare war will rage on - Although the president has won a famous battle, neither side believes the epic struggle is over - 2nd July
 * Unlike LBJ, Obama battles frozen politics - The major difference in 2012 is that America’s chief polarisation is between, not within, the parties - 25th June
 * The leaks that are devaluing the Obama doctrine - Obama’s eagerness to flesh out his national security persona also makes him look cynical - 18th June
 * From the California Dream to a cautionary tale - The more voters tie the assembly’s hands, the more they despise its failures - 11th June
 * America’s unlikely class-war candidates - The biggest class divisions are not between the Republicans and Democrats but within them - 4th June
 * Worst is still ahead for Obama’s chief firefighter - Geithner advises to do what it takes to stop the system - 28th May
 * Facebook president in need of new friends'' - The social network site’s ethos captures the zeitgeist of Obama’s administration - 21st May
 * The moral majority is in headlong retreat - Overt racism, misogyny and, most recently, homophobia have ceased to be respectable in America - 14th May
 * There are few sparks in a sputtering US recovery - What many hoped was a return to growth is to looking like another summer of hibernation - 7th May
 * The neocons are back vying for a seat in the White House - Most of Mitt Romney’s stances poll reasonably with the American public - 22nd April
 * Obama needs to find a theme soon - It should be little surprise that in recent polls, Romney is in a statistical tie with the president - 23rd April
 * Housing policy is holding back America’s recovery - The situation demands a bazooka. Obama is still offering only a rifle - 16th April
 * America reassembles industrial policy - Nobody would confuse the US tax code with the design of rational mind - 9th April
 * Obama’s very own Kennedy moment - Supreme Court health bill ruling will be an election bombshell - 2nd April
 * America’s dream unravels - As other nations rise, the US is in relative economic decline – and the country’s political system is making things worse - 30th March



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