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Kim Jong-il's death perforce marks a turning point in modern Korean history. Not since Douglas MacArthur’s push toward the Yalu has the future of the North Korean regime been as uncertain as it is today.
Introduction to AEI's "Outsourcing American Law" working paper series.
The Fed's plethora of responsibilities does not, as some argue, protect its independence, but rather is the reason for its incompetence and tarnished reputation.
The president's decision to allow offshore oil drilling was seemingly based on a goal of energy independence, but energy independence is a silly economic misconception.
Nicholas Eberstadt and Hans Groth outline a plan for Western Europe to capitalize upon its healthy older workforce.
President Obama has kicked off his health care reforms with an unprecedented shopping spree that will drive costs up, not down.
While U.S. voters were not particularly interested in foreign policy (certainly not Asia policy) during this election, Asia is always interested in U.S. voters.
The following address was delivered as part of a panel discussion on The Upside-Down Constitution. The discussion was hosted by AEI and The Federalist Society.





