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Olivier Roy provides yet more evidence of just how poor a resource so many professors are when it comes to formulating foreign and national security policies.
Please note that this event will be held in Paris, France; Brussels, Belgium; and Berlin, Germany on the dates of Monday, March 26; Tuesday, March 27; and Wednesday, March 28, 2007 While the UN Security Council imposed limited sanctions against Iran in December 2006, Tehran’s leadership remains...
The stakes for a successful transition to a democratic regime in Iraq have never been higher. The post-war requirements to replace Saddam Hussein with a representative democracy and assure long-term stability and democratic peace in the region are significant. Policymakers, defense analysts, and foreign policy specialists must consider a host...
There is an ancient conservative joke: A liberal is someone who won't take his own side in an argument. We are now engaged not in an argument, but a war.
There may be more to fear from a mosque in Leeds than a madrassa in the Middle East.
This release lists AEI commentary and analysis of events in Iraq leading up to war, what we can expect after, and the prospects for democratization.
We should not neglect to defend vigorously Christian, Muslim, or Jewish satirists, be they clever, banal, or ugly, wherever they may be found.



