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This speechexamines population movement, mortality rates, and life expectancy in Russia.
Crackdowns on violent cartels in Mexico and Colombia have pushed the powerful narcotrafficking gangsters into Central America. Join us as we discuss the threat and ideas for international collaboration to provide the necessary material, political, and law enforcement support for the region.
At this event, panelists discussed the role of religion in modern society.
Wilfred M. McClay will deliver the April Bradley Lecture.
First elected in 2002 and reelected by a landslide in 2006, Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva is renowned for expanding Brazil’s antihunger and antipoverty programs. Lula has been no less determined to enhance Brazil’s role as an international leader by pushing for the more prominent role of developing...
At a time when Russia is reasserting its influence abroad and undergoing a reemergence of regressive tendencies at home, Russian-born Leon Aron, author of the acclaimed biography Yeltsin: A Revolutionary Life, and one of America’s top Russia scholars and commentators, presents Russia's Revolution: Essays 1989-2006 (AEI Press, April...
June 25 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, an international conflict that cost millions of lives, entailed bitter combat between American and Chinese forces, and brought the world perilously close to the use of nuclear weapons. Despite the unquestioned importance of this searing event...
As we approach the March 26 Russian elections, Russia is at a crossroads again. After the eight revolutionary and tumultuous years of Boris Yeltsin's presidency, will Russia continue to cope with the dizzying change without sacrificing political and personal liberties, or will the yearning for stability again lead to...



