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Sunday’s elections results in six European countries, particularly France, Greece and Germany, bode poorly for satisfactorily resolving the European Union’s ongoing financial and political crisis.
I am deeply moved and honored more than I can say by this award from my esteemed colleagues and friends at AEI, and especially because of its association with the name and memory of Irving Kristol, a man for all seasons. Irving Kristol was my teacher, editor, mentor, patron, and...
At this event, we will discuss the Obama administration's FY 2013 defense budget and the broader context behind its new strategic guidance.
We estimate that a family affordability rule could initially lead to as many as 1.3 million more workers accessing exchange subsidies for themselves and their families than under a single affordability rule. If employees pay 50 percent of the premiums in the future, this number increases to 6 million.
The decision to invest in such an airplane no doubt began well before Hu Jintao's rule and is a reflection of the ambitions that China's leaders-indeed, probably a majority of Chinese people-share.
At this conference, we will assess whether high frequency trading (HFT) has been good or bad for the securities markets and investors.
What do America’s memorials and monuments tell us about our nation and our identity as citizens? How should we memorialize past events and individuals?
The controversy of the Hadley Climate Research Unit has made clear that it is time for climactic science to clean house, and investigations should extend beyond the United Kingdom.







