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A penetrating look at why today's generation looks up to the military more than its Baby Boomer parents ever did.
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
Panelists at this AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project conference will review the election reform lessons to be learned from the 2006 midterm elections. They will discuss the problems that occurred as well as the federal and state reforms to be considered in the near future. A keynote address by Congressman Vernon...
Has one of our two major parties ever had a weaker field of presidential candidates in a year when its prospects for victory seemed so great? My answer, after hemming and hawing a bit, was yes: the Democratic party in 1932.
On line registration for this event is closed. Walk in registrations will be accepted.
Iraq continues to dominate headlines, but Southeast Asia has emerged as a quiet yet increasingly crucial front in the global war on terror. To address the threat posed by militant Islamist groups with ties to...
The wireless ecosystem is intensely competitive and will remain so even if policymakers sit on their hands.
A penetrating look at why today's generation looks up to the military more than its Baby Boomer parents ever did.
On January 27, NAI held a meeting with a delegation of theNATO Parliamentary Assembly.






