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PAPERS
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in Foreign and Defense Policy Studies
What Did You Expect?
New market access was not a principal Peruvian goal in the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement; rather, the agreement was intended to encourage investment by locking in Peru's economic reforms.
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This paper comments on the experience of the U.S. economy in the 1930s, its lessons for managing the current economic downturn, and the relation of U.S. economic conditions to our future national security.
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A Defense Strategy for Taiwan
This report is designed to help generate serious reflections on how best to preserve the ROC's own accomplishments as a people and a government and to enable it to choose its own future as free of coercion as possible.
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An informal survey of doctors, pharmacists, health care workers in Lagos, Ondo, and Ogun, and a pilot quality assessment of essential drugs from Lagos pharmacies.
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A critical review of the record, plans, and prospects of al Qaeda, as the main franchise of global jihad, in the Levant.
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What Seeds for Freedom?
By Robert T. Gannett Jr.
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AEI Online
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Despite government efforts to contain it, Chinese villagers are using "village democracy" to gain the skills and mores of democratic, self-governing people.
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By Karlyn Bowman
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AEI Studies in Public Opinion
Thursday, March 19, 2009
This study is a compilation of public opinion polls on, among other things, the build-up to and beginning of the war in Iraq, the proper use of force, achieving stability in the region and the prospect of peace, and what should be done from here on out.
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By Karlyn Bowman
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AEI Studies in Public Opinion
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Comprehensive data regarding public opinion on various aspects about the war in Iraq including the build-up, the use of force, stability in the region, and what should be done from here on out.
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Defense spending will be key to American recovery and reinvestment.
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By Dan Blumenthal
, Aaron Friedberg
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AEI Online
Monday, January 12, 2009
The foreign policy issues President Obama faces are taking place against the backdrop of something even bigger: a massive shift in the distribution of global wealth and power toward Asia.
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AEI Education Stimulus Watch The AEI Education Stimulus Watch (ESW) is a quarterly series of special reports on the K-12 education implications of the federal government's economic stimulus package. Adjunct scholar Andy Smarick tracks this unparalleled federal investment in schooling and examines whether these funds are yielding innovation and improvement or merely subsidizing the status quo.
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