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AEI will host a panel of trade experts on both sides of the argument to debate the endgame for the Doha Round and the future of the WTO and its operations.
George Cunningham speech from 6/9/2003 education event.
Join us at AEI for a conversation that will consider what the 2012 elections hold for education against the backdrop of the new book "Carrots, Sticks, and the Bully Pulpit: Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schools," edited by AEI's Frederick M. Hess and Andrew P. Kelly.
The possibility for corruption in appropriating money is so strong that severe measures must be taken to protect the integrity of the process.
Someone is going to decide whether to allocate money for projects, contracts, or programs.
The white working class has ended up in the Republican party; the highly educated and the wealthy, with the Democrats.
On trade, President Obama has only moved the country to where it was in mid-2007. On the deficit, he has moved the country backwards.
Public opinion is fragile, and it would not take much to ignite a populist outrage. Acting now is smart politics--and very good policy.




