National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade was a reasonable title for a book in the 1940s. Today’s version would need ...
All of this would argue for a rethink of US budget policy with the aim of reducing the budget deficit and our reliance on the kindness of strangers to finance that deficit. Absent such a change, we ...
The race for the next United Nations Secretary General officially kicked off on November 25 when the Presidents of the General Assembly and the Security Council issued a joint letter defining the ...
It seems unlikely that former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel could capture the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. The guy who as Barack Obama’s first White House chief of staff had a gag ...
Shrinking governing boards, diversifying beyond alumni and business executives, and mandating free speech vetting in leadership hires could reverse the chill on free speech and equip trustees to ...
In response to the Trump administration’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, AEI’s Conservative Education Reform Network commissioned eight reports from conservative education ...
I defer to no one in my appreciation of much of Western Europe, including the UK. I love the history, the art. the languages, the culture, and the food (not in the UK). I speak three European ...
U.S. policymakers will debate how to regulate or tax these fortunes, but the economic engine UBS documents is hard to mistake. America still produces billionaires in a pro-market way—by creating new ...
Senior Fellow Michael Rubin discusses Putin’s visit to India amidst the decline in U.S.-India relations.
The age of AI has come for K–12 education. A September 2025 RAND survey found that 54 percent of K–12 students indicated they used AI for school, up more than 15 percentage points in two years.
Dreams of a fully united American and European front toward China are over. Although Washington, Brussels, and other European capitals have much in common when it comes to dealing with Beijing, they ...