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With the initiation of Operation "Odyssey Dawn" in Libya, the United States has entered a third war in the greater Middle East. Discussing this complex and confusing situation will be AEI scholars Thomas Donnelly, Paul Wolfowitz, and Danielle Pletka, joined by Michael O'Hanlon and Kenneth Pollack from the Brookings Institution.
How would a McCain administration or an Obama administration actually govern?
Do demographic changes point to a Democratic future? Many experts seem to think so, which is bad news for the GOP.
The past two weeks of turmoil and drama in Sino-American affairs may well be the new normal, not an exception to an otherwise placid bilateral relationship. While Friday brought news of a possible deal allowing dissident Chen Guangcheng to leave China to study in America, that deal is no more certain than the earlier, failed deal, announced just days before
Even if Romney becomes the nominee, it’s difficult to exaggerate the significance of Santorum’s trifecta this week in Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado.
In The Joy of Freedom: An Economist's Odyssey, David R. Henderson tells how he learned to love freedom. In doing so, he makes the case for freedom, not just with logic and evidence, but also with compelling stories, many of them personal. He shows how freedom has worked to...





