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Home >  Short Publications >  AEI Newsletter >  March 2008 Newsletter
March 2008 Newsletter
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
Publication Date: March 1, 2008
This issue covers the 2007 farm bill, D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee, the U.S.-Polish defense relationship, "corruption" in China, and more.
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Trade's Impact on Agriculture Policy
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
Because U.S. agricultural subsidies, regulations, and spending programs have significant effects on global markets, the 2007 farm bill has been the subject of international scrutiny and a source of

Reforming Urban Schools
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
Many of the problems with the D.C. public schools have to do with adults in the system looking out for their own interests before the interests of children.

Poland, NATO, and the Defense of Europe
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
A central issue in U.S.-Polish relations right now is missile defense.

Windows into Popular Chinese Views of Right and Wrong
By Perry Link
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
The numerous and spirited ways in which Chinese people are objecting--despite repression, risk, and sometimes their own involvement in the problems--show that popular ideas about social morality are

AEI People and Programs, March 2008
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
This issue covers Andrew Biggs, Frederick W. Kagan, Alex J. Pollock, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, David Frum, Vincent R. Reinhart, Richard Vedder, Kevin A. Hassett, Sally Satel, and more.

Losing the Founders' Republic
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
The American republic relies upon a common, egalitarian citizenship, but this republican virtue has been under assault from the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and its judicial interpretation.



Economic Outlook

Economic Outlook

In the July issue of Economic Outlook, John H. Makin notes that though a weak economy is pulling it toward easier monetary policy, the Fed needs to resist higher inflation.


Air Quality in America
Air Quality in America

This detailed, data-driven book rebuts mistaken perceptions that U.S. air quality is bad by documenting marked improvements over the past decades.