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Shikha Dalmia and Reihan Salam debate the politics and economics of immigration reform.
Editors of and contributors to “Strategy in Asia” discuss the increasing strategic weight of the Asia-Pacific and how it warrants more attention from policymakers and scholars.
Theodore Moran lays the foundation for a transparent surveillance framework that will keep the US safe and prevent the balkanization of IT markets, followed by a panel discussion.
Eva Moskowitz, founder and CEO of Success Academy Charter Schools, and AEI’s Rick Hess discuss the challenges and successes of scaling charter schools.
AEI’s Paul Kupiec and Peter Wallison present a paper arguing that the FDIC’s Single Point of Entry strategy does not end too big to fail.
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee members present policy statements on current issues in financial regulation and answer related questions.
Hare are three examples of commentary about the death of Eric Garner, and what it teaches us about over-criminalization, government force, police brutality, the regulatory superstate, and the violence of the state.
Despite the fact that China’s economy will move slightly ahead of the US this year by one measure of GDP, on a per-capita basis the US is still 75 years ahead of China.
New international petroleum production data released yesterday by the Department of Energy shows that the US was the world’s largest producer of petroleum in August for the 22nd straight month.
Unfavorable opinions continue to outweigh favorable opinions of the ACA.
In The Wall Street Journal, I pointed out that many pension plans are investing roughly twice as much in risky assets as a typical individual investor would.
It is time for the US government to step up and defend US Internet companies such as Google, Yahoo and Microsoft against the misbegotten protectionism embedded in the European Union’s so-called “right to be forgotten” principle.
Statistical controls remain one of the best methods we have to illuminate the causes of social phenomena and possible responses to them. We should learn from the studies that use them, not discount them — even when they disturb our ideological preconceptions.
The United States has long ignored the threat of incitement by terrorist groups in the Middle East.
Economy adds 321,000 jobs; wage growth remains slow
In anticipation of the official announcement, Co-Directors of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies Thomas Donnelly and Gary Schmitt weigh in on the nomination and the long to-do list Ashton Carter will likely face as the next Secretary of Defense.