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In many of today's important "emerging markets," demographic pressures may constrain economic growth more significantly than people may think.
The April issue of AEI’s Political Report covers polls on the presidential contest, environmental and energy issues, and world affairs.
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AEI public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg present their newest study on public attitudes towards energy policy and environmental issues, including key findings on Keystone XL and global warming.
When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
This article examines global demographic trends to 2030, with a particular focus on projections for the world's major economies. All else held constant, ageing populations imply slower rates of economic development for Western Societies. However, a number of policy options are available to counteract the impact of demographic change.
The Obama administration’s recent focus on finding a compromise to allow the Iranian regime to maintain some enrichment capabilities “for peaceful purposes” distracts from the underlying nuclear threat at hand.
AEI's Henry Wendt Scholar Nicholas Eberstadt wins the prestigious Bradley Prize
Ever since its founding in 1948, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has maintained an aggressive and bellicose international security posture. Today, fully two decades after the end of the Cold War, North Korea's external defense and security policies look arguably more extreme and anomalous than ever.





