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This updated second edition details a better approach to health care, offering fundamental reform alternatives centering on tax changes, insurance market changes, and redesigning Medicare and Medicaid.
Although government can be a positive piece of the health care puzzle by facilitating competitive markets, it is the marketplace that can provide more choices, better care, higher quality, and cost based on value.
These essays from a diverse group of distinguished contributors deepen our understanding of the new national security threats posed by terrorism, by the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and by the spread of Islamic extremism.
America's health care system faces serious challenges, and only drastic reforms will preserve its strengths while correcting its weaknesses.
We need a Republican president — not to fix the economy, but to get the credit.
Hoover Institution research fellow Mary Eberstadt discussed her latest work, The Loser Letters: A Comic Tale of Life, Death, and Atheism (Ignatius Press, 2010).
At this event, Charles Blahous will be joined by AEI's Andrew G. Biggs to dissect the competing positions in the current social security debate and offer solutions to resolve their differences.
At this event, Mark V. Pauly discussed his new book, Reform without Side Effects.







