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How will Taiwan defend itself in the coming years? What is the outlook for Taiwan’s ties with Japan, Europe and the United States? A group of experts will discuss these and other questions at this special AEI event.
Arthur C. Brooks discusses his latest book, The Battle: How the Fight between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America's Future, with National Review Online's Kathryn Jean Lopez.
With the bursting of the US housing market bubble in 2007-08, praise for Alan Greenspan soon turned into almost universal condemnation. It is all too likely that a similar fate awaits Jean-Claude Trichet as the euro unravels over the next year or two.
There's a lot to learn from the Michaelle Jean story. Very little of it is pleasant. But almost all of it is important.
An interview on how to deal with the dangerous regime in Tehran.
The Chretien government has painstakingly manoeuvred Canada into a result that backs the United States while ensuring that Canada can claim no thanks from the United States whatsoever.
Francoise Hollande’s defeat of Americain Nicolas Sarkozy does matter when it comes to foreign policy because Sarkozy has arguably been the most alliance-friendly French leader in decades—perhaps ever.
How has the Wal-Mart Revolution changed everyday life?






