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RESEARCH AREAS
Congress
This section of the website gathers together AEI research, books, and events focused on congressional activity, the legislative process, and trends in Congress.
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Feature: Continuity of Congress
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In fall 2002, the Continuity of Government Commission was launched to study and make recommendations for the continuity of our government institutions after a catastrophic attack. September 11, 2001, raised the possibility that foreign enemies might seriously disrupt the filling of vacancies in Congress, presidential succession, and achieving a quorum for the Court so much so that our basic institutions might not function in a normal constitutional manner. A report on presidential succession was issued last spring. At a recent panel discussion, the Continuity of Government Commission's cochairmen, Alan Simpson, former Republican senator from Wyoming, and David Pryor, former Democratic senator from Arkansas, discussed the continuity of Congress, the lack of progress we have made in addressing it, and where we might go from here.
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A Dose of Defeat Is Just the Medicine for Obama
To the outside world, the president still represents transformation, but at home his record is disappointingly thin.
AEI People and Programs, October 30, 2009
By AEI Staff
AEI People and Programs
Friday, October 30, 2009
This issue covers the health care debate, the Legatum Institute's Prosperity Index, the swine flu and more.
To Escape Economic Purgatory, Feds Must Spend More Money
Many still do not realize how close we came to Depression-like disaster, and how much the fiscal policies the Bush and Obama administrations were responsible for keeping us out of economic hell, even if the result was economic purgatory.
Good News, Bad News
This summer, Obama's approval rating appeared to be tanking, but his ratings have stabilized--what is the explanation and what is next?
Vital Statistics on Congress 2008
By Norman J. Ornstein
, Thomas Mann, Michael Malbin
Brookings Institution Press
(August 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.
The Almanac of American Politics 2008
By Michael Barone
, Richard E. Cohen
National Journal Group
(August 2007)
Published every two years, The Almanac of American Politics is the definitive guide to understanding the forces that shape American politics.
The Art of Transformation
A guide to planning and leading large-scale change, based on the authors' years of experience in politics, government, and business.
PAST EVENTS
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Eight years after the 9/11 attacks, the Continuity of Government Commission will discuss the continuity of Congress, the lack of progress we have made, and where we might go from here.
Thursday, August 13, 2009 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Newt Gingrich and former Indianapolis mayor Stephen Goldsmith will conduct a four-part course on the principles necessary to fundamentally change how to think about and implement government policies and budgets.
Thursday, June 11, 2009 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Abigail Thernstrom will discuss the 1965 Voting Rights Act and her book, "Voting Rights--and Wrongs: The Elusive Quest for Racially Fair Elections."
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