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Do Americans need grief counselors, traumatologists, emotional intelligence coaches, and other experts to guide them through the trials of life? Are our children at risk of psychic harm from strict teachers and competitive games like tag and dodge ball? AEI scholars and best-selling authors Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel...
At this conference, Greenstein spoke about his new book, which considers each president's leadership style in six areas: public communication, organizational capacity, political skill, vision of public policy, cognitive style, and emotional intelligence. Broder and Cheney offered reflections on the presidency and the leadership styles of particular presidents.
...It is human nature to sometimes feel sad, frustrated, angry, resentful, or insecure. But human nature is not a pathology in need of a cure.
The riveting story of Ana Belen Montes, who was charged with being a Cuban spy,as told by Scott Carmichael.
The loss of expertise, insight and institutional memory--not to mention fundamental decency--that comes with the departures is painful to those of us who care about Congress.
Joseph Liebermanpresents his new book, In Praise of Public Life, and Fred Greenstein discussesPresidential Difference: Leadership Style from FDR to Clinton.
It is true that many social and economic problems are disproportionately found among people with little education, but the culprit for their educational deficit is often low intelligence.
Ledeenpays tribute toPeter Malchin--the man who caught AdolphEichmann andperhaps the greatest undercover agent ever--who died this week.



