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To President Trump’s supporters, the one-sided trade “deals” negotiated with the United Kingdom, Japan and most recently the European Union may seem like victories. They may seem like a ...
Last week, my home state of Illinois became one of the first in the nation to ban AI therapy when Governor Pritzker signed the Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act (WOPR) into ...
On one hand, the colleges had it coming. America’s four-year colleges embraced politicization and bureaucratization, smugly confident that the bill would never come due. Campus leaders expected ...
In this episode of What the Hell’s summer book series, bestselling author, Jonathan Horn, discusses his new book, The Fate of the Generals: MacArthur, Wainwright, and the Epic Battle for the ...
The International Civil Aviation Organization is one of the most important international organizations you’ve never heard of. This specialized United Nations agency codifies international ...
Medicare Advantage now covers most Medicare beneficiaries and accounts for nearly half a trillion dollars in annual federal spending, shifting the policy debate from whether to reform the program ...
Trump and Modi can meet in the middle to repair their countries’ mutually beneficial partnership. The U.S.-India relationship is in trouble due to President Trump’s punishing tariffs and ...
Smaller lots and new housing in commercial areas are key to abundant, naturally-affordable housing. Dallas-Fort Worth cities should avoid undermining these principles if they want to keep housing ...
Senior Fellow Sadanand Dhume joins Brookings’ Tanvi Madan and the Carnegie Endowment’s Milan Vaishnav on the Grand Tamasha Podcast to discuss U.S. tariffs against India.
Members of AEI’s National Council are business and community leaders from across the country and abroad who are committed to the values and success of the Institute. They are ambassadors for AEI ...
Join AEI’s Kirsten Axelsen and Brian J. Miller and a panel of experts as they discuss how the Inflation Reduction Act will affect biomedical innovation.
Nothing lasts forever: Every international order finds its end. Pax Romana stabilized the greater Mediterranean world, until decline set in. The British global order flourished in the 19th century ...
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