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This anthology of essays written by today's leading neocons gives a comprehensive overview of the ideas that are exerting enormous influence on American foreign and defense policy.
The newly published The Neocon Reader (Grove Press, January 2005), edited by Irwin Stelzer, includes essays by nine present and former AEI scholars. At this seminar, the development and future of neoconservatism will be discussed and debated by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Karlyn H. Bowman, Charles Murray, Charles...
Educators are facing what Secretary Duncan has termed the “new normal.” Learning to operate in an environment of flat or declining spending is a new challenge for most educators. It's important to know how not to respond, and then to start thinking proactively about how to find the silver lining in this cloud.
The pattern of market panic and reaction by the Fed to save the day has been repeated over and over again and with rapidly increasing frequency since last August.
Crime has recently hit record highs in Paris, Madrid, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Toronto, and a host of other major cities.
America's streets are becoming safer, even as crime has exploded in Europe.
What do environmentalists and evangelicals share in common, and how can they learn from each other?
The theme of the Supreme Court's 2003-2004 term is jurisdiction--the allocation of decision-making authority and letting the federal courts judge conflicts between laws of sovereigns.





