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The urgent threat posed by the growing Iran/Hezbollah network in Latin America finally captured the attention of a national audience Tuesday evening as several GOP presidential candidates acknowledged the problem in an AEI-Heritage Foundation debate that aired on CNN. AEI’s Venezuela-Iran project has documented this growing problem.
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is among the nation's most important and powerful environmental laws. It is also a source of great conflict and controversy.
Contributing to the Center for New American Security's Flashpoints: Security in the East and South China Seas, Michael Auslin writes on increasing tensions in the East China Sea and offers policy considerations.
Home prices are quite sticky, andfears of a major fall in house prices, with all of its attendant negative macroeconomic consequences, typically are not warranted even in extreme foreclosure circumstances.
At this event, panelists discussed maritime law and security in Asia.
This week, the New England Journal of Medicine reported the results of a remarkable study on an experimental drug that dramatically improved treatment of blacks with heart disease. BiDil is now on course to become the first "Race Drug"––a prospect fanning debate among the public, scientists, and government officials responsible...
States should be allowed to impose reasonable information reporting requirements on out-of-state retailers who sell to state residents, to facilitate the collection of use tax on residents' out-of-state purchases.
When Research Matters asks the questions that are rarely asked about the difficult road from research to successful education policy.






