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Roger Noriega comments on how the crisis in Honduras has affected the United States' role in Latin America.
When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
Many of those affected by US trade and domestic agricultural policies are among the poorest people on the planet.
No one knows whether there will be a 2012 farm bill, but we do know that it there is one, nutrition programs -- food stamps, school lunches, WIC, etc. -- will take up the lion’s share of farm bill funding, well in excess of $90 billion a year. But is the funding serving the neediest Americans? Find out on Thursday at AEI.
Combining personal and political memoir with history and broadly informed religious reflection, Senator Lieberman will offer simple suggestions for introducing the Sabbath into your own life, and elaborate on how religion has affected his career in politics.
What's on the horizon for taxes? AEI's Aparna Mathur weighs in with the House Small Business Committee.
The Arab Spring threw American counter-terrorism policy in Yemen into crisis. The challenge for policymakers is to develop a counter-terrorism policy that addresses Yemen’s new reality.
Weather change and its consequences are inevitable. Governments and rating agencies around the world have tools to “motivate” short-term-focused insurers to broaden their risk perspectives, with their executives facing personal liabilities if their coverage reserves fall short. Without more aggressive moves, the rest of the world could end up like Grenada and Jamaica, circa 2004.







