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Foreign policy experts discussed ways of reviving the North Atlantic alliance and of integrating the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe into Western institutions.
Locating the source of future military challenges is the first component of formulating defenses for the future.
Joseph Liebermanpresents his new book, In Praise of Public Life, and Fred Greenstein discussesPresidential Difference: Leadership Style from FDR to Clinton.
AEI scholars and U.S. senators propose a plan to win in Iraq.
It is likely that Senator John McCain will be the Republican candidate for the 2008 election, and it is time for him to start considering a running mate.
The dynamics of the health care reform debate raise fascinating questions about the process, the parties, the institutions, and the norms inside Congress.
The United States and Japan must reorient their partnership to cooperate in supporting political and economic liberalization in the Asia Pacific.
Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) discussed his new book, In Praise of Public Life. In his book, Senator Lieberman promotes public service, discusses the changes in the American political system that have altered the character of public life, and offers examples from his own career in government. He spoke about the...




