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This event is the first in a series of four campaign-season seminars on the critical issues of U.S. foreign and defense policy.
At this AEI event, Baroness Emma Nicholson of the AMAR International Charitable Foundation will discuss the role of public-private partnerships in delivering essential services after a regime change.
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
The first post-Saddam school year is nearing an end in Iraq, and while textbooks have been edited to remove the most egregious of the regime’s lies, much more must be done to provide a foundation for Iraqi democracy. The challenge is enormous: how to introduce critical thought? Liberal arts? Fact-based...
As the Russian protest movement expands and radicalizes in the lead-up to the March 4 presidential election, the key question is not whether Vladimir Putin--and Putinism--will survive.
We should encourage states transitioning to democracy to protect themselves from Iranian efforts to subvert their progress.
Most of the exchanges rested on the ideological debate over how much attention -- and corresponding funds -- should be paid to crises abroad while economic troubles at home remain paramount from voter polls to Capitol Hill.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Blogs in the Middle East have proliferated in response to staid state-run media and censorship. While blogging remains a relatively small phenomenon in terms of the sheer number of bloggers, the blogosphere has served as a force multiplier...








