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Is global governance fundamentally different from earlier forms of international cooperation? Is it a necessary response to the effects of globalization? Does the U.S. Constitution limit the ways the United States can engage in global governance? The AEI Project on Sovereignty will explore the effects of globalization on international law, institutions and the Constitution.
The majority of the antimalarial products on sale in Kenya are neither brands nor generics but copy products of unknown provenance and variable quality.
While difficult to achieve, fundamental disability reform is possible.
The reactions to the movieby Geert Wildersare causing problems for the Dutch cabinet.
By revoking Ayaan Hirsi Ali's police protection, the Dutch send the message that they are no longer willing to protect free speech.
The Bush administration needs to stop thinking about Afghanistan as a burden to be shrugged off.
Attempts at austerity and deleveraging in Europe have converted an economic problem into a political dilemma, with leftist governments rising against Germany's austerity-laced rescue packages. Germany now faces a tough economic decision that will involve choosing between a breakup of the current euro system and a movement toward a common fiscal policy in Europe.
Few American presidents have been as consistently underestimated as Ronald Reagan.



