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Russia, Georgia, and the Challenge to the West

In July 2006, when Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili spoke at AEI, he talked of his nation's progress since the Rose Revolution that brought him to power--progress that is now threatened by Russian tanks and soldiers. His young democracy, which sits at an important geopolitical crossroads, has been an ardent advocate of the West and an active ally in Iraq. In a recent Russian Outlook, Leon Aron describes the psychological and practical elements of Russian foreign policy under Putin and his successor--invocations of a great Soviet past, a focus on imagined external enemies, and a fervor to reassert territorial sovereignty--that are fueling the current conflict. On August 13, AEI held a forum on how the United States should respond to developments in this conflict and what Russia's conduct can tell us about its foreign policy aims and goals. 

  • Click here to read an excerpt of Saakashvili's speech at AEI.
  • Several military and regional experts discussed the Caucasus war at the August 13 event at AEI.


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Economic Policy Studies

  • Doing Business with Latin America
  • The Bottom of the Housing Market?
  • A Healthier America
  • Geoengineering: Thinking Outside the Climate Change Box
  • The Tenth Anniversary of the Microsoft Lawsuit
  • The "Threatened" Polar Bear?
  • Barely Growing
  • Our Environmental Condition
  • Congress versus Colombia?
  • The Treasury's New Financial Services Blueprint
  • Getting Life-Saving Drugs from Lab to Bedside
  • Beginning the 2009 Budget Process
  • Stimulus Response
  • The "R" Word
  • A Bali Hai Note on Climate Change
  • Singing the Housing Market Blues
  • Flinching on Free Trade
  • Climate Policy beyond Kyoto
  • Biotech Drugs Change the Patent Game
  • Taxing Private Equity Profits
  • Toxic Toys and Chinese Trade
  • The Subprime Shuffle | The International Credit Crisis
  • Revisiting the Corporate Income Tax
  • Bad Reviews for the FDA?
  • Global Warming
  • The Housing Slump
  • The U.S. Economic Engine
  • Speed Bumps Ahead for the Chinese Economy?
  • The 2007 Farm Bill and Beyond
  • Reforming the Tax System
  • Mixed Signals from the Fed
  • Bulls or Bears Ahead for the U.S. Economy?
  • World AIDS Day 2006
  • Corporations and U.S. Competitiveness
  • Dow High
  • 300 Million Strong and Growing
  • The Nobel Peace Prize and Development Policy
  • Mixed Signals for the U.S. Economy
  • One Hundred Years of the FDA
  • The State of the U.S. Economy
  • Energy Crunch
  • The Taxman Cometh
  • The Health Disparities Myth
  • Backing Biotech
  • Fixing the Health Care System
  • Doha Dead-End?
  • Strengthening the U.S. Economy
  • The Global Fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Asia
  • Energy Companies on Trial
  • Reforming the Tax System
  • Bush Names Bernanke to Head Federal Reserve
  • Gulf Coast Rebuilding
  • The State of American Labor
  • China and the Global Economy
  • The G-8 Summit and Aid Programs for Africa
  • Challenges for the World Bank and for Fighting Poverty Abroad
  • Checking Up on Environmental Health
  • Danger on the Rails
  • The Future of Social Security

Foreign and Defense Policy Studies

  • U.S. Security Cooperation in Africa
  • Iraq Stands Up
  • Iran's Intransigence
  • Food Crisis Tops G8's Agenda
  • Legitimizing the Pyongyang Regime?
  • Mugabe's Death Grip on Zimbabwe
  • Lisbon on Life Support
  • Bush's Visit Marks High Transatlantic Tide
  • Earthquake Exposes Fault Lines in China's Civic Culture
  • An End to Nuclear Weapons?
  • The Military We Need
  • Business as Usual at the Kremlin
  • Fragile Progress in Iraq as Petraeus Returns to Congress
  • Taiwan's Election and Cross-Strait Tensions
  • Iraq Five Years Later: What's Next?
  • America and Australia: "Permanent Friends"
  • Replaying the Cold War?
  • Following Fidel
  • Aiding Africa
  • The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto and the Future of Pakistan
  • A Narrow Victory for Venezuelan Democracy
  • The Pakistan Conundrum
  • Fukuda's First Visit to Washington
  • Transatlantic Connections | A Dangerous Neighborhood
  • The Powder Keg That Is Pakistan
  • Putin's Power Play
  • Columbus Day and Transatlantic Affairs
  • Africa Takes Center Stage
  • No Middle Way in Iraq
  • Kremlinologies Old and New: Russia and Japan
  • Laboring to Divest from Iran
  • Talking with Tehran
  • Japan's Vote, America's Choice
  • Pyongyang's Promises
  • The Long War on Terror
  • The G8 Summit Agenda
  • Global Investment in Iran: Interactive
  • Sarkozy's Victory and the Transatlantic Outlook
  • Iraq War Showdown
  • Japan, China, and U.S. Alliances in Asia
  • Progress in the Iraq War
  • President Bush's Latin American Tour
  • Confronting Iran
  • Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq
  • Giving Thanks for the Troops
  • The North Korean Nuclear Threat
  • Shoring Up Alliances
  • Strengthening the Military
  • Progress in the War on Terror
  • Iran Rebuffs the UN Security Council
  • Post-9/11 Security
  • In the Company of Dictators
  • Assessing U.S. Foreign Policy before the G8 Summit
  • North Korea's Weapons Programs
  • Progress in Iraq
  • Remembering Our Soldiers
  • Intelligence Reform
  • President Hu Comes to Washington
  • Iraq, Three Years On
  • The Iranian Nuclear Threat
  • Toward Victory in Iraq
  • Iraq and the War on Terror
  • An Agenda for Latin America
  • Iraq Votes
  • Root and Branch Reform of the United Nations
  • Gaza Withdrawal--Pathway to Peace?
  • China and the Global Economy
  • The G-8 Summit and Aid Programs for Africa
  • Challenges for the World Bank and for Fighting Poverty Abroad
  • Military Restructuring and U.S. Strategic Aims
  • Intelligence Reform
  • Zimbabwe: An Outpost of Tyranny
  • Aiding the Tsunami-Stricken Region
  • Coming to Terms with the Dangerous Enigma of North Korea

Social and Political Studies

  • Attorney General Mukasey at AEI
  • Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Exceptional America
  • A Nation (Still) at Risk
  • Pope Benedict XVI's First Visit to the United States
  • The 2008 State of the Union
  • The Election Begins
  • Legal Scholarship That Serves the Public Interest
  • The Bounty of America
  • Keeping Our Promises to Veterans
  • American (Un)Happiness and Economic Security
  • The Supreme Court: Back in Business
  • Back to School 2007
  • Unconventional Wisdom about American Workers
  • Congress Is Back
  • Independence Day: The Idea and Practice of Freedom
  • Protecting Political Speech
  • Paying for College: New Trends, New Questions
  • The Challenges Ahead Abroad and at Home
  • NCLB Report Card
  • The 110th Congress
  • Previewing the Midterm Elections
  • Revisiting Welfare Reform
  • Celebrating and Preserving Freedom
  • Securing Our Borders
  • Previewing the Midterm Elections
  • Immigration Reform
  • Budget Blowout
  • Lobbying Reform Moves Forward
  • Lone Star Redistricting Goes to the Supreme Court
  • Celebrating Past Presidents
  • State of the Union 2006
  • Toward Equal Opportunity
  • The Alito Hearings
  • Presidential Powers in the Post-9/11 World
  • Faith and Freedom
  • The High Costs of Education
  • President Bush's Latest Supreme Court Nominee
  • Hurricane Katrina's Wake
  • Grading the Department of Education after Twenty-Five Years
  • Maintaining a Healthy Atmosphere for Drug Development
  • Supreme Court Controversies
  • Lessons in Urban School Reform
  • The Future of Social Security


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Global Business in Iran: Interactive

A new AEI web tool, "Global Business in Iran: Interactive," documents major financial transactions with the Islamic Republic between 2000 and 2007. The findings, based on open-source reporting, are organized by country, economic sector, company, and financial institution. The Institute's researchers have documented more than 300 transactions amounting to more than $150 billion. The interactive tool will be updated regularly as new information comes in.