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This AEI conference on the one-year anniversary of the tragedy, featuring a keynote speech by Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki followed by a panel of experts, will examine the pressing questions surrounding these events.
Today marks the first anniversary of the revolution that overthrew Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Oddly enough, many tears have been shed for the departed Mr. Mubarak—and not just tears from his military cronies, his business cronies, his family cronies, and the Israelis, who had gotten used to the devil they knew in Cairo.
One year after the enactment of ObamaCare, the broader American public remains ready to return more than just a few of the defective or unwanted aspects of the law--it wants a divorce of it entirely.
Four health policy experts, including AEI's Tom Miller, have written a must-read book--Why ObamaCare is Wrong for America--that clearly explains how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will affect Americans.
In the lead-up to the one-year anniversary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (better known as ObamaCare), the following American Enterprise Institute (AEI) health policy scholars are available to comment.
Despite a spate of recent attacks, the Pakistani military operation to push Taliban militants out of the Swat valley still holds long-term promise as the conditions on the ground would make a Taliban resurgence difficulty.
Overall, President Obama's Asia policy has been largely driven by events and domestic priorities rather than by an overarching strategic vision.




