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Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
In one of his last acts as prime minister, Barham Salih symbolically launched the Aras Publishing House’s book fair in Erbil. The event featured important Kurdish classics, translations of Western works, as well as children’s books. Book fairs are important.
Michael Barone joins AEI as a resident fellow.
A tribute to former AEI resident scholar emeritus Robert A. Goldwin.
Multiculturalism suffers because, as used these days, it typically stresses the idea of separatism.
Conventional arguments for and against immigration are of little help in developing policy in an era of globalization and international terrorism. Tamar Jacoby draws on her experience as a journalist to illustrate problems with current policy by examining vignettes from the border, immigrant communities, and the economic sectors that increasingly...
Public opinion results on the potential link between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda, preventing 9/11, melting pot America, the American dream, voting, Congress, and John Edwards.
The tea party is hostile toward the New Elite, charging that elites are isolated from mainstream America and ignorant about the lives of ordinary Americans. Those allegations have merit.




