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"Vanquished diseases are rebounding thanks to growing -- but groundless -- fears over the safety of traditional vaccines. . . . As a culture, we have a troubling propensity to allow science to validate populist theories, but not to exclude them."

--Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
Article in the New York Post


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Business as Usual at the Kremlin

Only a few hours after being inaugurated as Russia's president, Dmitri Medvedev nominated Vladimir Putin to be prime minister. News reports suggest that the number of deputy prime ministers will be increased, a move that would surely strengthen Putin's already powerful hand. In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron argues that the ideology, priorities, and policies of the Putin Kremlin "are almost certain to inform and guide the Medvedev administration." His chilling and detailed portrait describes the distinctive elements of  "Russia, Inc." The new authoritarianism and a sultanistic corporatism have created a situation in which, in the words of one critic, those "who rule Russia today, own Russia." Medvedev faces serious problems at home. He assumes the presidency at a time of sharp population decline due to exceedingly poor public health and low birthrates, says Nicholas Eberstadt--developments that will "straitjacket Russian productivity and development."

Short Publications
Polar Bear Risk Claims on Thin Ice
By Kenneth P. Green
Posted: Friday, May 9, 2008
Hug the Children
By Arthur C. Brooks
Posted: Friday, May 9, 2008
Ahmadinejad versus the Technocrats
By Ali Alfoneh
Posted: Thursday, May 8, 2008
[More Short Publications]

Upcoming Events
Our Polish Partners: A Review of Poland's Mission in Iraq
With an Address by Polish Ambassador to Iraq Edward Pietrzyk
Monday, May 12, 2008
After the Iraqi Offensive
An Address by Colonel H. R. McMaster
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The Organization of American States: Falling Down on the Job?
With an Address by Ambassador Hector E. Morales Jr.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
[More Upcoming Events]

Recent Events
Does World War II Still Have a Meaning?
Bradley Lecture Series
Monday, May 5, 2008
[More Recent Events]

Latest Books
Making a Killing (forthcoming)
The Deadly Implications of the Counterfeit Drug Trade
By Roger Bate
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008
Ground Truth (forthcoming)
The Future of U.S. Land Power
By Frederick W. Kagan, Thomas Donnelly
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008
Understanding America
The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation
Edited by Peter H. Schuck, James Q. Wilson
Posted: Friday, April 25, 2008
[More Books]


The American
The current issue of The American features a special report on health care, as well as articles about the relationship between wealth and happiness, the value of youth sports, and the rise of sovereign wealth funds. These stories -- along with new, original articles every day -- can be found at www.american.com.

Iraq: The Way Ahead

In his recently released phase IV report, Frederick W. Kagan explores in great detail the security and political situations in Iraq. He also forecasts prospects for the military effort through 2008 and offers recommendations for building on successes thus far.


Air Quality in America
Air Quality in America

This detailed, data-driven book rebuts mistaken perceptions that U.S. air quality is bad by documenting marked improvements over the past decades.


Health Policy Outlook

Health Policy Outlook  

On the eve of World Malaria Day, in the latest issue of Health Policy Outlook, Roger Bate traces the failed efforts of the international community to fight malaria since the 1960s--and why they are beginning to work now.