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Home >  Short Publications >  AEI Newsletter >  November 2006 Newsletter
November 2006 Newsletter
Posted: Monday, October 23, 2006
Publication Date: November 1, 2006
This issue covers the the Doha round of WTO negotiations, women in the Middle East, ways of organizing health care, and the legacy of Andrew W. Mellon.
Table of Contents
The Future of International Trade
Posted: Monday, October 23, 2006
U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab and others on the Doha round, the WTO, and the future of free trade.

Markers of Reform in the Middle East
Posted: Monday, October 23, 2006
Middle Eastern women discuss the plight and promise of women in their home countries.

A Prescription for Competition
Posted: Monday, October 23, 2006
Is health care different than other commodities? Should it be purchased and provided through the market or through government programs?

Andrew W. Mellon: An Extraordinary Life
Posted: Monday, October 23, 2006
David Cannadine on Andrew W. Mellon's legacy.

AEI People and Programs, November 2006
Posted: Monday, October 23, 2006
This issue covers Mark B. McClellan, Phillip L. Swagel, Veronique de Rugy, Walter Berns, Robert Goldwin, Lynne Cheney, Roger F. Noriega, Alex J. Pollock, Douglas J. Besharov, Henry Wendt, and others.



On the Issues

On the Issues  
In the most recent installment of On the IssuesMichael Auslin says that Japan's new prime minister, Taro Aso, must quickly devise a realistic plan to reform Japan's economy and justify its global role if he and his Liberal Democratic Party are to survive.


Making a Killing
Making a Killing

In Making a Killing: The Deadly Implications of the Counterfeit Drug Trade, AEI resident fellow Roger Bate analyzes the burgeoning international trade in counterfeit drugs and recommends steps that governments and law enforcement agencies could take to stop it.