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Congressional salaries must be uncoupled from those of their judicial and executive counterparts.
Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
The potential of technology to transform schooling is hampered by the culture of local control and formal institutions of governance.
Campus controversies in the last few years have gained national attention. In 2005, American University president Benjamin Ladner resigned amid accusations that he had misused university funds for personal expenses. In 2006, Dartmouth College alumni voted overwhelmingly against changes to their historically significant role in governance--but the following year, the...
The glorious revolution that swept through Russia 20 years ago ushered in a new political system, changing the country's economic foundation while creating a new state: post-imperial Russia. Where did it all go? What happened to the noble fervor, the moral clarity, the thirst for truth, the heroism?
Digital learning poses an immense dilemma when it comes to ensuring quality. In this paper, Hess explores the pros and cons of input regulation, outcome-based accountability, and market signals as solutions to the quality challenge.
As the Senate votes on the financial regulatory reform bill, AEI scholars are available to comment on the impact of the bill.
At this event, Legatum Institute senior vice president William Inboden and senior fellow Ryan Streeter will present the findings of the 2009 Prosperity Index.





