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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?
I have found that the Uncertainty Principle of quantum physics actually has no analogue in foreign policy. Regardless, it is a good way to describe Obama's foreign policy doctrine.
What our friends and allies in Asia fear most is having to make a choice between following a declining America or accommodating a rising China.
Since the Internet reduces the cost of reaching a news source, it can increase the diversity of one's reading by increasing its quantity.
Ongoing efforts to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons have failed, and the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran is fast approaching reality. What are the real diplomatic, strategic and military costs and challenges?
This introductory event marks the release of a Defending Defense brief, designed to separate myth from fact in the current defense-spending debate.
The new AEI website provides visitors with expanded coverage of the full range of public policy issues that AEI has been addressing for more than six decades.
A century from now, observers may well identify the last months of 2011 as the start of higher education’s Great Disruption.







