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Moyo contends that aid has made African governments unresponsive to the real needs of their people and indifferent to the private sector.
The country needs a radical reformer more than ever, but the chances of one emerging are mixed. It is the same faces that are struggling for power, while the public loses confidence in any of Japan's elected officials.
AEI President Arthur C. Brooks introduces the winner of the 2010 Irving Kristol Award, General David H. Petraeus, at AEI's Annual Dinner.
Instead of facing the foreclosure crisis head-on, President Barack Obama has chosen a terrible time to finally discover the virtue of federal restraint and mostly deferred to state attorneys general.
The authorcompares the Democratic Party's recent performance to that of popular stocks.
AEI's new magazine was launched in November.
Rising protectionism is even worse than leading multilateral institutions say it is.
To open things up, the government--which is already financing nearly 19 out of every 20 new mortgages--needs to help struggling homeowners get more manageable monthly payments.



