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In one of the most interesting discussions at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Justice Samuel Alito asked what the fallback position would be for the rest of the Affordable Care Act if the mandate were declared unconstitutional. He then referred to the amicus brief filed by AEI experts, which contends Title I of the law has to go.
Is an escalating Sino-Indian rivalry in the Indian Ocean inevitable? What role will other regional actors play? Two panels of distinguished speakers will address these and other questions.
Will the new Congress challenge the Obama administration's foreign and defense policies? And, if it does, will it do so in the name of strengthening and preserving American global leadership, or not?
After having observed financial regulation fail time after time, its adherents still believe that it will work next time if we just make it more pervasive and more intrusive.
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is calling for a 10-15 percent reduction in this years defense plan, but it is doubtful whether it will make an impact.
On the national, state, and local levels, a public health insurance is not needed to stimulate competition.
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.
This bookhighlights the costs of a malfunctioning Congress on national policymaking, and outlines what must be done to repair the damage.






