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A new business model for foreign aid is the main hope--perhaps the only hope--for fixing a broken system.
U.S. foreign aid needs a new business model that fits the realities of today's global economic picture.
Of all the problems plaguing the White House, Puerto Rico was the least among them. That is, until the president's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status created waves in December.
This issue covers the "nuclear option," signing statements, animal rights, the Roberts Court, and more.
Scholars, education leaders, and rankings experts will explore the history and practical implications of university performance assessment at this conference.
The bard boom comes to the AEI conference room, as "Movers and Shakespeares" pulls contemporary lessons from Shakespeare’s Henry V. Recently featured in the Economist, People, and Fortune magazines, "Movers and Shakespeares" has conducted day-long seminars for Wharton and Harvard alumni and MBA students, top brass of the...
While the United States leads the world in foreign assistance, it has had difficulty meeting the development challenges of the twenty-first century with policies stuck in the twentieth.
While the United States leads the world in foreign assistance, it has had difficulty meeting the development challenges of the twenty-first century with policies stuck in the twentieth.



