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Additional quantitative easing, as proposed by Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, is a necessary, though not sufficient, measure to preempt deflation and a possible economic relapse.
AEI Election Watch 2012: American Enterprise Institute experts Karlyn Bowman and Henry Olsen discuss the results of contests in Alabama and Mississippi and preview key next battles – Puerto Rico and Illinois – in the 2012 GOP presidential contest.
While federal spending must be reduced, spending on the U.S. military must be increased to maintain the military as the preeminent global force that it is today.
The Fed's balance sheet expansion is the only game in town when it comes to avoiding a total financial meltdown.
Michael Novak of AEI delivered the fourth of the 2008-2009 Bradley Lectures on December 8.
Four hundred years after the battles of Lepanto on October 7, 1571, and Vienna on September 11-12, 1683, these dates still rankle in the jihadist mind. For it was through these battles that the navies and armies of the West threw back almost fatal attacks on their civilization. In 1571,...
While federal policy battles and international affairs dominate the news cycle, America’s state and local governments quietly wrestle with their own challenges.





