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In the months ahead, there will be a renewed intensification of the European debt crisis that could have major implications for the US economy.
The application of severe budget austerity across the European periphery, within a Euro straitjacket that precludes currency...In "Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II," Pulitzer Prize finalist Arthur Herman describes how the U.S. won history’s greatest conflict by harnessing free market principles and private-sector creativity and innovation to increase war production.
A reflection on an immigrant's African background and her joy to now live in the West.
Research and development promises the potential for recasting the cost-benefit calculus for HIV/AIDS treatment for low-income populations.
AEI's Henry Wendt Scholar Nicholas Eberstadt wins the prestigious Bradley Prize
The world cannot afford to depend on those leaders who are not dependent on their own people.
Senior business executives, government officials, and scholars from Europe, Asia, and the United States, met in Beaver Creek, Colorado, June 19-22, 1996for the fifteenth AEI World Forum.
Shared wariness over China is the main reason the U.S. and Vietnam have embraced each other. But it shouldn’t be the only one.




