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Demographics
With few born and far too many dying, Russia is caught in a demographic straitjacket.
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By AEI Staff
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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.
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In Kinston, North Carolina, the Department of Justice interfered in election procedure based on a wrongful allegation of discrimination.
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Nicholas Eberstadt and Apoorva Shah tackle Russia's grim demographic future, and what it portends for the West.
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Jason Richwine reviews Intelligence and How to Get It, by Richard Nisbett.
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The surge of illegal immigrants into the United States, which seemed to be unrelenting for most of the last two decades, seems to be over, at least temporarily, and there's a chance it may never resume.
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Young voters who voted for hope and change should look at the president and see if his policies are leading to change or entrenching more of the same.
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Conservatives who seek a revival in their movement must examine how America has changed since the glory days of President Ronald Reagan, and how those changes pose new challenges to, and may impose new limits on, conservatism today.
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AEI Online
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Recent research shows that income inequality is increasing in the United States as well as the amount of leisure time Americans spend.
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If we only had vital statistics to go by, we might easily believe Russia is a country trapped in a prolonged and devastating war against health.
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