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Political and Public Opinion Studies
BOOKS
The Conservative Counterrevolution, 1980-1989
The long-awaited second volume in a classic of presidential history.
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Presidential Succession
By Continuity of Government Commission
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AEI-Brookings Continuity of Government Commission
Thursday, July 2, 2009
This report delves into the issues surrounding succession to the presidency and provides seven specific recommendations for how the flaws in the current succession process may be fixed.
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2009 Irving Kristol Lecture
The political culture created by the Constitution has made Americans a people uniquely optimistic, lacking in class envy, and confident that that they are in charge of their own lives.
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A Realistic Program for Campaign Finance Reform
This volume explains how to reform our current campaign finance system with a single change: ending the restrictions on spending by political parties in support of their candidates.
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By Norman J. Ornstein
, Thomas Mann, Michael Malbin
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Brookings Institution Press
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
The authors combine historical context with insightful analysis and copious data to produce a valuable and authoritative picture of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
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A Tale of How Liberals Created Neo-Conservatism
By Ben J. Wattenberg
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St. Martin's Press/Thomas Dunne Books
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Replete with stories never told before, Fighting Words is Wattenberg's firsthand account of the remarkable transformation of American politics over the last four decades.
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From the World That Fails to the World That Works
Newt Gingrich outlines a radical agenda for government transformation.
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An Insider's View on How to Succeed in the Oval Office
Lindsey and Sumerlin offer a series of memos to get the next president up to speed before Inauguration Day.
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Conservatism That Can Win Again
By David Frum
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Doubleday
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
At a moment of crisis and pessimism for American conservatives, David Frum offers fresh ideas--and fresh hope.
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Edward Blum charts the degeneration of the Voting Rights Act from a law designed to remove voting barriers for African Americans to a frivolous, costly gerrymandering tool.
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AEI Classics AEI is rereleasing some of its most prescient works from its earliest thinkers and innovators. These books, part of a series called AEI Classics, are available for download as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. [See all AEI Classics]
AEI E-newsletters AEI offers a roster of free e-mail newsletters to keep you abreast of its work. In addition to daily and weekly updates provided in AEI Today and AEI People and Programs, the Institute also offers a set of Policy Updates on various research areas. These Updates highlight current research, publications, and events that AEI has recently produced.
How to Fix Medicare: Let's Pay Patients, Not Physicians Should Medicare pay for patient expenses the way automobile insurers pay for car-repair bills? In How to Fix Medicare, health economist Roger Feldman argues that a radical shift in Medicare policy is not only possible but imperative. [More on this book]
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