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Watergate Story
By Duncan Currie
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008
However low one's opinion of Richard Nixon, that opinion will almost certainly be lower after reading James Rosen's The Strong Man.  [Read More]
Arthur Brooks Selected to Be President of AEI
AEI Newsletter
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Arthur C. Brooks has been chosen by the AEI Board of Trustees to be the Institute's next president.  [Read More]
AEI Presents New Reading for Autumn
AEI Newsletter
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008
AEI scholars have produced a plethora of new titles this summer and fall. Here we highlight some of their new books.  [Read More]
AEI People and Programs, September 2008
AEI Newsletter
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008
This issue covers Peter J. Wallison, Nick Schulz, Adam Lerrick, Thomas P. Miller, Joseph Antos, Andrew G. Biggs, Thomas Donnelly, Philip I. Levy, Douglas J. Besharov, and more.  [Read More]
AEI Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary of Bradley Lecture Series
Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Twenty years ago, AEI launched the Bradley Lecture series to explore the important ideas that have shaped Western civilization and modern American politics.  [Read More]
Who Are You?
By Jeremy A. Rabkin
Posted: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Natan Sharansky's Defending Identity is concerned with how progressive opinion, even among human rights advocates, has focused so much ire on the United States and Israel.  [Read More]
Echoes of Berlin
By Michael Barone
Posted: Monday, August 18, 2008
There are echoes of history in the Beijing Olympics and the Russian invasion of Georgia.  [Read More]
The World of Tomorrow
By Michael Barone
Posted: Thursday, August 14, 2008
John Zogby's The Way We'll Be is not a precise national roadmap, but it does offer tantalizing clues about where we are headed.  [Read More]
What NBER Does: Marty's Lesson
By Amity Shlaes
Posted: Thursday, August 14, 2008
Any hunt for a philosophy of content ought to include a range of sources. Some of the answers lie in cyberspace; others can be found in the National Bureau of Economic Research.  [Read More]
Prizes to Improve Life
By Newt Gingrich
Posted: Monday, August 11, 2008
How should the United States spend $10 billion over the next four years to help improve the state of the world?  [Read More]
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