A "Third Neighbor" Strategy for Asia By Michael Auslin Posted: Monday, October 6, 2008 By serving as a disinterested "third neighbor" to put-upon allies in East Asia, the United States can strengthen liberalism and democracy in the region.[Full Story]
Can This Man Save the LDP? By Michael Auslin Posted: Monday, September 29, 2008 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.[Full Story]
Asia's Georgian Cold By Michael Auslin Posted: Friday, September 12, 2008 Russia's naked power grab in the Caucasus will have global repercussions, nowhere more so than in Asia.[Full Story]
Asia's "Democratic Crisis" By Michael Auslin Posted: Friday, September 12, 2008 The problems facing Asian democracy today are ones of implementation, not a question of the fundamental suitability of democracy for Asian cultures.[Full Story]
Vacancy at the Helm By Michael Auslin Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Japan is in for a rough ride in the coming months, and the United States may have significant problems with its key Asian ally. [Full Story]
Tears for Sears By Michael Auslin Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 Like other companies before it, Sears has become a victim of its success in changing the business world.[Full Story]
Genghis Putin By Michael Auslin Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 While Washington continues to fixate on Iraq, a resurgent Russia is steadily expanding its influence in Eurasia.[Full Story]
Japan's Balancing Act By Michael Auslin Posted: Thursday, May 8, 2008 Japan must weigh the economic and security consequences of closer ties with China against the risk of declining U.S. influence in Asia.[Full Story]
Engaging the East By Michael Auslin Posted: Thursday, May 1, 2008 The Bush administration has taken three small steps to aid America's position in East Asia; however, it is not enough. [Full Story]
In the first issue of Energy and Environment Outlook, Kenneth P. Green and Abigail Haddad say that the energy policies of both John McCain and Barack Obama are incoherent.
In his new book, Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America's Schools Back to Reality, AEI's Charles Murray focuses on four simple, hard truths that are rarely discussed or even acknowledged by educators and politicians.