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The U.S. Patent Lawis now showing its age and is in need of reform.
In the last twenty-four hours, disorder has engulfed England. Prosperous boroughs in the capital now resemble war zones, as mobs continue to overwhelm police and loot stores.
The bill from years of backward governance may at last be coming due.
A charismatic envoy's sudden downfall is the chance for Washington to move from engagement with Islamabad to containment.
Rather than trying to convince Americans that Obama is indeed a practicing Christian, White House officials should be doing some deep thinking about why the president's job approval rating has flipped.
The Obama administration and Western governments may embrace democracy for Libya, but rhetoric is not enough. Obama must make a fundamental choice: Which is more important, democracy in the process of reconstituting a new government or democracy as the result?
The rise of communication has made the old-style of convention a thing of the past.
AEI resident fellow Karlyn H. Bowman is available for comment on her study of public opinion and attitudes about work.






