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What do America’s memorials and monuments tell us about our nation and our identity as citizens? How should we memorialize past events and individuals?
The financial markets constantly have to relearn from the past.
In a unique collaboration, the American Enterprise Institute, the Center for a New American Security and the New America Foundation are pleased to invite you to the next event in the "Election 2012: The National Security Agenda" series in this presidential campaign season.
On Tuesday, May 15, join the American Enterprise Institute, the Center for a New American Security and the New America Foundation to discuss an issue sure to face the next president: U.S. defense spending in light of American grand strategy.
Is it really too much to ask that countries specifically singled out by the United Nations's own Human Rights Commission should be banned from participating in nation-building operations?
In an upcoming piece, AEI's Kevin Hassett highlights a new unique index of policy uncertainty which was developed in a path-breaking paper by Stanford economists Scott R. Baker and Nicholas Bloom along with AEI Visiting Scholar and University of Chicago economist Steve Davis. Among...
AEI's Henry Wendt Scholar Nicholas Eberstadt wins the prestigious Bradley Prize
AEI senior fellow Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg present the latest findings from their unique poll compilation on public attitude towards health care as the Supreme Court's review of portions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act nears.





