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The potential of technology to transform schooling is hampered by the culture of local control and formal institutions of governance.
At some point, America decided that providing kids with a geography education did not matter. That was a mistake.
The Mountain West —Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah —has become the new swing region in American politics. All signs point to these states, especially Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, being crucial in the 2012 election. Unfortunately, the rise of this region has been underreported in the media,...
Which politicians do you trust more to micromanage your health care: federal or state? That’s the false choice presented by two versions of “federalism” intended to divide responsibility for health policy between the national government and the states.
Please join AEI and the National Defense University’s Institute of National Security Studies for the fifth in a series of seminars examining the growth of Chinese power and influence in Asia. Panelists at this event will considers how the growth of China’s economic power is driving the emergence of a...
February and March were bad months for the Western presence in Afghanistan. First the accidental burning of the Quran and then a lone soldier’s massacre of Afghan civilians undercut U.S. efforts to win Afghan hearts and minds.
The air campaign now underway is flashy and exciting. But look at what's happening with coalition forces on the ground.
Sanctions will not persuade the Assad regime to surrender power, and talk about an embargo on luxury goods is a cruel joke.




