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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 inherent conflict of science and politics will be the subject of the second-annual "Bloody Crossroads" conference at AEI.
This paper provides a simple analytic approach for measuring the burden of carbon pricing and shows how to adjust for the capital income bias contained in the Consumer Expenditure Survey.
Drug makers aren't chasing blockbusters like Lipitor anymore, or uncovering compounds the same way.
This paper measures the incidence of a carbon tax on gasoline using current income and two measures oflifetime income to rank households.
Leading academics and practitioners from the fields of economics, international relations, and law will examine global economic institutions as a whole.
For Pakistan, founded as a homeland for all Indian Muslims, the Sunni-Shiite divide is an awkward subject that many would rather ignore. But the rest of the world needs to pay more attention to this conflict.
Robert G. Kaiser tells the story of how earmarks grew into a huge business and distorted our politics.






