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August 26, 2020
A short history of the Iranian drone program
By: Michael Rubin -
August 17, 2020
Vicious cycles: How disruptive states and extremist movements fill power vacuums and fuel each other
By: Emily Estelle -
August 13, 2020
Gulf financial aid and direct investment: Tracking the implications of state capitalism, aid, and investment flows
By: Karen E. Young -
August 07, 2020
What the World Health Organization must do to earn back US support
By: Danielle Pletka, Brett D. Schaefer -
August 04, 2020
Special operations forces and great-power competition in the 21st century
By: Hal Brands, Tim Nichols -
July 28, 2020
Restoring democracy in Nicaragua: Escalating efforts against the Ortega-Murillo regime
By: Ryan C. Berg -
July 16, 2020
China’s global investment vanishes under COVID-19
By: Derek Scissors -
July 07, 2020
Partial decoupling from China: A brief guide
By: Derek Scissors -
April 22, 2020
Salafi-jihadi ecosystem in the Sahel
By: Katherine Zimmerman -
March 26, 2020
The evolution of the revolution: The changing nature of Iran’s Axis of Resistance
By: Kenneth Pollack -
March 25, 2020
Breaking out: Brazil’s First Capital Command and the emerging prison-based threa
By: Ryan C. Berg -
March 18, 2020
The cost of cargo preference for international food aid programs
By: Vincent H. Smith -
March 16, 2020
A stagnant China in 2040, briefly
By: Derek Scissors -
February 27, 2020
Culture and dynamism in cities
By: Aaron M. Renn -
January 21, 2020
Iran’s reserve of last resort: Uncovering the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces order of battle
By: Frederick W. Kagan, Nicholas Carl, Marie Donovan -
January 14, 2020
China’s global investment in 2019: Going Out goes small
By: Derek Scissors -
November 19, 2019
Agricultural trade aid: Implications and consequences for US global trade relationships in the context of the World Trade Organization
By: Joseph W. Glauber -
October 30, 2019
The impact and effectiveness of US public investment in international agricultural development: Is it time for a paradigm shift?
By: Vincent H. Smith -
October 23, 2019
Attribution, intent, and response in the Abqaiq attack
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
October 22, 2019
Urbanization with Chinese characteristics: Domestic migration and urban growth in contemporary China
By: Nicholas Eberstadt, Alex Coblin -
October 22, 2019
Blinding the enemy: CCP interference in Taiwan’s democracy
By: Gary J. Schmitt, Michael Mazza -
October 16, 2019
Beyond populism: European politics in an age of fragmentation and disruption
By: Dalibor Rohac, Matt Browne, Max Bergmann, Ismaël Emelien, Karin Svanborg-Sjövall, Andreas Johansson Heinö, Agata Stremecka -
October 08, 2019
Beyond counterterrorism: Defeating the Salafi-jihadi movement
By: Katherine Zimmerman -
September 17, 2019
China’s changing family structure: Dimensions and implications
By: Nicholas Eberstadt, Ashton M. Verdery, Zeng Yi, Wang Zhenglian, Wang Feng, Shen Ke, Cai Yang, David E. Scharff, Jacqueline Deal, Michael Szonyi -
September 13, 2019
Mapping economic diversification across the Gulf Cooperation Council
By: Karen E. Young -
September 12, 2019
Development assistance and counterterrorism
By: Jessica Trisko Darden -
August 26, 2019
China’s economic ‘miracle’ in context
By: Derek Scissors -
August 08, 2019
International higher education rankings: Why no country’s higher education system can be the best
By: Jason D. Delisle , Preston Cooper -
July 10, 2019
China’s global business footprint shrinks
By: Derek Scissors -
July 09, 2019
The National Liberation Army in Colombia and Venezuela: Illicit finance challenges stemming from illegal mining
By: Andres Martinez-Fernandez -
July 08, 2019
Dismantling the authoritarian-corruption nexus
By: Clay R. Fuller -
June 06, 2019
Road to the Caliphate
By: Katherine Zimmerman -
May 24, 2019
Beyond 2030: Economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa
By: Karen E. Young -
May 23, 2019
Assessing the Trump team’s Afghanistan peace plan
By: Michael Rubin -
May 06, 2019
Tackling terrorists’ exploitation of youth
By: Jessica Trisko Darden -
March 26, 2019
US-China: Who is bigger and when
By: Derek Scissors -
February 28, 2019
The US-China economic relationship: A comprehensive approach
By: Neena Shenai, Joshua P. Meltzer -
February 28, 2019
The US-China economic relationship: A comprehensive approach
By: Neena Shenai, Joshua Meltzer -
February 15, 2019
A golden opportunity for a US-Taiwan free trade agreement
By: Dan Blumenthal, Michael Mazza -
February 14, 2019
The Gulf’s eastward turn: The logic of Gulf-China economic ties
By: Karen E. Young -
January 31, 2019
Rent-seeking behavior in US international food aid programs
By: Stephanie Mercier -
January 22, 2019
China’s demographic outlook to 2040 and its implications: An overview
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
January 18, 2019
The China dream: America’s, China’s, and the resulting competition
By: Gary J. Schmitt -
January 17, 2019
Chinese investment: State-owned enterprises stop globalizing, for the moment
By: Derek Scissors -
January 03, 2019
How to evaluate China’s economy
By: Derek Scissors -
December 19, 2018
More protests, no progress: The 2018 Iran protests
By: Mike Saidi -
November 15, 2018
Terrorism, tactics, and transformation: The West vs the Salafi-jihadi movement
By: Katherine Zimmerman -
September 28, 2018
The difficult promise of economic reform in the Gulf
By: Karen E. Young -
August 07, 2018
An American strategy for Southeast Asia
By: Michael Mazza -
August 01, 2018
Authoritarianism in the heart of Europe
By: Dalibor Rohac -
July 01, 2018
Low-Income Students at Selective Colleges: Disappearing or Holding Steady?
By: Jason D. Delisle , Preston Cooper -
July 01, 2018
Examining the Importance of Paid Family Leave to American Working Families
By: Chad Michael Briggs -
July 01, 2018
China’s Global Investment: Neither the US nor Belt and Road
By: Derek Scissors -
July 01, 2018
The 2018 Medicare Trustees Report: Fiscal and Policy Challenges
By: Joseph Antos, Robert Moffit -
July 01, 2018
Shops and the City Evidence on Local Externalities and Local Government Policy from Big-Box Bankruptcies∗
By: Daniel Shoag, Stan Veuger -
June 01, 2018
A Survey of AEI’s Work on the Middle East
By: Danielle Pletka -
June 01, 2018
What Does One Do to Get Fired Around Here? An Analysis of Teacher Dismissals in Georgia
By: Andrew Saultz -
June 01, 2018
NATO’s Unsung Virtues
By: Gary J. Schmitt -
June 01, 2018
Elevating College Completion
By: Frederick M. Hess, Lanae Erikson Hatalsky -
June 01, 2018
Black men making it in America: The engines of economic success for black men in America
By: Bradford Wilcox, Wendy Wang, Ronald Mincy -
April 05, 2015
Can Brazil overcome economic malaise and scandal?
By: -
April 05, 2015
An education agenda for the states: Fostering opportunity from pre-K through college
By: -
April 05, 2015
Strategic perspectives on the bioterrorism threat
By: -
April 05, 2015
Cyber surveillance regulations: Is the United States asking China to accept a double standard?
By: -
April 05, 2015
High costs, uncertain benefits: What do Americans without a college degree think about postsecondary education?
By: -
April 05, 2015
The Political Economy of TTIP: The View from the United States
By: -
April 05, 2015
The Growing Cyberthreat from Iran: The Initial Report of Project Pistachio Harvest
By: -
April 05, 2015
American Enterprise Institute Compilation, Public Opinion on Hillary Clinton, 1992-2015
By: -
March 05, 2015
Too hot to handle: The politics of sex education
By: Frederick M. Hess -
March 05, 2015
AEI Political Report: Are we safer?
By: -
March 05, 2015
Securing the border: Defining the current population living in the shadows and addressing future flows
By: -
February 05, 2015
States of change: The demographic evolution of the American electorate, 1974–2060
By: -
February 05, 2015
AEI Special Poll Report: Public Opinion on Abortion
By: -
February 05, 2015
Too small, not ready: Building the defense budget in the face of crises in military capacity and readiness
By: -
July 05, 2014
The Shi'ites of the Middle East: An Iranian fifth column?
By: Michael Rubin, Ahmad Khalid Majidyar -
July 05, 2014
Khamenei's team of rivals: Iranian decision-making, June-July 2014
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
July 05, 2014
To secure southern border, US must lead international effort to stabilize Central America
By: Roger F. Noriega, José R. Cárdenas -
July 05, 2014
Chinese global investment growth pauses
By: Derek M. Scissors -
June 05, 2014
China's frail historical claims to the South China and East China Seas
By: J. Bruce Jacobs -
May 05, 2014
Vladimir Putin's long—and very dangerous—game
By: Leon Aron -
April 05, 2014
Getting it right: US national security policy and al Qaeda since 2011
By: Mary Habeck -
February 05, 2014
Will elections in El Salvador create a narcostate?
By: Roger F. Noriega -
February 05, 2014
Yemen's Pivotal Moment
By: Katherine Zimmerman -
February 05, 2014
China's economic reform plan will probably fail
By: Derek M. Scissors -
February 05, 2014
French hard power: Living on the strategic edge
By: Dorothée Fouchaux -
February 05, 2014
America vs. Iran: The competition for the future of the Middle East
By: Danielle Pletka, Frederick W. Kagan, J. Matthew McInnis -
January 05, 2014
Azerbaijan's Iran problem
By: Michael Rubin -
January 05, 2014
Russia's precarious Olympics
By: Leon Aron -
January 05, 2014
China invests (somewhat) more in the world
By: Derek M. Scissors -
December 05, 2013
Polish hard power: Investing in the military as Europe cuts back
By: Andrew A. Michta -
December 05, 2013
Five factors plaguing Pentagon procurement
By: William C. Greenwalt -
November 05, 2013
South Korea: Responding to the North Korean threat
By: Bruce E. Bechtol -
October 05, 2013
A strong and focused national security strategy
By: Jon Kyl, Jim Talent -
October 05, 2013
Is sectarian balance in the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Qatar at risk?
By: Ahmad Khalid Majidyar -
October 05, 2013
Preserving the military health care benefit: Needed steps for reform
By: John L. Kokulis -
October 05, 2013
Sowing the dragon's teeth: The Kremlin's reactionary policies
By: Leon Aron -
October 05, 2013
German hard power: Is there a there there?
By: Patrick Keller -
October 05, 2013
Falling short: How bad economic choices threaten the US-India relationship and India's rise
By: Aparna Mathur, Sadanand Dhume, Julissa Milligan, Hemal Shah -
September 05, 2013
Honduras under siege
By: Roger F. Noriega, José Javier Lanza -
September 05, 2013
NATO at sea: Trends in allied naval power
By: Bryan McGrath -
September 05, 2013
The al Qaeda network: A new framework for defining the enemy
By: Katherine Zimmerman -
August 05, 2013
Australian defense in the era of austerity: Mind the expectation gap
By: Andrew Shearer -
August 05, 2013
Saudi Arabia's forgotten Shi'ite Spring
By: Ahmad Khalid Majidyar -
August 05, 2013
Has Kuwait reached the sectarian tipping point?
By: Michael Rubin -
November 05, 2011
Defense Spending, the Super Committee, and the Price of Greatness
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September 05, 2011
Putting the "Kerala Model" to Rest: Lessons for a New Era of Development in India
By: Apoorva Shah -
July 05, 2011
Warning: Hollow Force Ahead! The Effect of Ever More Defense Budget Cuts on US Armed Forces
By: Gary J. Schmitt, Thomas Donnelly -
June 05, 2011
Another Slowdown
By: John H. Makin -
May 05, 2011
Underserved: A Case Study of ROTC in New York City
By: Cheryl Miller -
April 05, 2011
Western Aid: The Missing Link for North Korea's Economic Revival?
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
March 05, 2011
Al Qaeda's Operating Environments: A New Approach to The War on Terror
By: Charlie Szrom, Chris Harnisch -
March 05, 2011
China's Military Build-up: Implications for U.S. Defense Spending
By: Gary J. Schmitt, Thomas Donnelly -
March 05, 2011
The Year to Date
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2011
World Population Prospects and the Global Economic Outlook
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
February 05, 2011
Are Drugs Made in Emerging Markets Good Quality? A Preliminary Assessment of Product Consistency by Use of Raman Spectra
By: Roger Bate -
January 05, 2011
Defining Success in Afghanistan
By: Frederick W. Kagan, Kimberly Kagan -
December 05, 2010
Security in the Indo-Pacific Commons
By: Michael Auslin -
November 05, 2010
Deter and Assure: Charting a Course for America's Asian Alliances in a New Nuclear Age
By: Tim Sullivan -
October 05, 2010
Setting the Record Straight on U.S. Military Spending Requirements
By: -
July 05, 2010
Chinese Nongovernmental Organizations: Politics by Other Means?
By: Amy E. Gadsden -
April 05, 2010
Hope Floats
By: John H. Makin -
April 05, 2010
Rethinking HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Has Response Been Overmedicalized?
By: Nicholas Eberstadt, Laura M. Kelley -
April 05, 2010
Obama Appointees with Strong Union Ties Could Push National Labor Relations Board in Wrong Direction
By: Thomas P. Gies -
March 05, 2010
Addressing Corruption in Haiti
By: Robert Klitgaard -
February 05, 2010
Export Control Reform 2010: Transforming the Legal Architecture of Dual-Use and Defense Trade Controls
By: Neena Shenai -
February 05, 2010
Myths about Budget Deficits
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2010
A Nation at War, an Administration in Retreat: An Assessment of the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review and the FY 2011 Defense Budget
By: Thomas Donnelly, Tim Sullivan -
January 05, 2010
The Russian Federation in an Era of Demographic Crisis: The Special Challenges of Population Aging and Social Security Policy
By: Jeffrey Mankoff -
January 05, 2010
The Year Ahead
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2010
Why Tocqueville on China?
By: James W. Ceaser -
December 05, 2009
China and the United States
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2009
Climategate and Climate Science
By: Kenneth P. Green, Steven F. Hayward -
November 05, 2009
Postcrisis Risks
By: John H. Makin -
November 05, 2009
Addicted to the Physician Payment "Fix"
By: Bryan E. Dowd -
November 05, 2009
Building Up to Tearing Down the Wall
By: Ronald W. Reagan -
October 05, 2009
Wall Street Is Dancing Again
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2009
The United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
By: Philip I. Levy -
October 05, 2009
In Memoriam—Irving Kristol
By: Christopher DeMuth -
September 05, 2009
Three Lessons from the Financial Crisis
By: John H. Makin -
September 05, 2009
Getting the Story Right: The True Origin of the Financial Crisis
By: John H. Makin, Vincent R. Reinhart, Peter J. Wallison -
August 05, 2009
Drug Use in Nigeria
By: Roger Bate, Richard Tren, Thompson Ayodele, Kimberly Hess, Olusegun Sotola -
August 05, 2009
Deter, Defend, Repel, and Partner: A Defense Strategy for Taiwan
By: Dan Blumenthal, Gary J. Schmitt, Michael Mazza, Randall Schriver, Mark Stokes -
August 05, 2009
China: Bogus Boom?
By: John H. Makin -
August 05, 2009
Economic Conditions and U.S. National Security in the 1930s and Today
By: Martin S. Feldstein -
July 05, 2009
Inflation Scare: Crazy but Real
By: John H. Makin -
June 05, 2009
The Environmental State of Canada
By: Kenneth P. Green, Ben Eisen -
May 05, 2009
The Jihadist International: Al Qaeda's Advance in the Levant
By: Hassan Mneimneh -
May 05, 2009
Can China Keep Growing?
By: John H. Makin -
April 05, 2009
Village-by-Village Democracy in China
By: Robert T. Gannett Jr. -
April 05, 2009
The Fed Battles Deflation and Class Warfare
By: John H. Makin -
March 05, 2009
Why Fiscal Stimulus Is Unlikely to Work
By: Kevin A. Hassett -
March 05, 2009
Inflation Is Better Than Deflation
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2009
The OECD's Study on Health Status Determinant: Roles of Lifestyle, Environment, Health-Care Resources and Spending Efficiency: An Analysis
By: H. E. Frech III -
February 05, 2009
The Crisis and Fix Cycle
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2009
The Fed Makes History
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2008
The Consumer Burden of a Cap-and-Trade System with Freely Allocated Permits
By: Aparna Mathur, Kevin A. Hassett, Gilbert E. Metcalf -
December 05, 2008
Print Money and Cut the Payroll Tax
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2008
More Panic
By: John H. Makin -
September 05, 2008
Risk and Systemic Risk
By: John H. Makin -
September 05, 2008
Panic
By: John H. Makin -
August 05, 2008
Tipping Point
By: John H. Makin -
July 05, 2008
The Fed's Dilemma
By: John H. Makin -
June 05, 2008
It's Only Going to Get Worse
By: Lawrence B. Lindsey -
June 05, 2008
Drugs Kennedy Needs
By: John E. Calfee, Paul H. Rubin -
June 05, 2008
Two Decades Late
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
June 05, 2008
Hitting the Snooze Button on Our Medicare Fiscal Alarm Clock
By: Thomas P. Miller -
June 05, 2008
Popping the Tuition Bubble
By: Frederick M. Hess, Kevin Carey -
June 05, 2008
Resetting Earth's Thermostat
By: Samuel Thernstrom -
June 05, 2008
Obama Turns FDR Upside Down
By: Lawrence B. Lindsey -
May 05, 2008
Wealth Enhancement and Storage
By: John H. Makin -
May 05, 2008
What if the United States Sneezed and Latin America Didn't Catch a Cold?
By: Megan Davy -
May 05, 2008
Putinism
By: Leon Aron -
May 05, 2008
A Good Framework for Distributing Information on Off-Label Uses
By: Scott Gottlieb -
May 05, 2008
The North Korea Challenge
By: Danielle Pletka, John R. Bolton -
May 05, 2008
Saving Medicare
By: Joseph Antos, Mark V. Pauly -
May 05, 2008
Little League, Huge Effect
By: Kevin A. Hassett, Scott Ganz -
May 05, 2008
Taiwan's Time
By: Claude Barfield -
May 05, 2008
Fallout from a Bailout
By: Vincent R. Reinhart -
April 05, 2008
Denial, Hope, and Panic
By: John H. Makin -
April 05, 2008
Stern Lessons on Fed Policies and Actions
By: Amity Shlaes, Vincent R. Reinhart, Allan H. Meltzer, John L. Chapman -
April 05, 2008
The Case for Keeping the Electoral College
By: Walter Berns -
April 05, 2008
Benefit Growth That We Cannot Afford
By: Alan D. Viard -
April 05, 2008
Do the Time, Lower the Crime
By: James Q. Wilson -
April 05, 2008
The Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007
By: Danielle Pletka -
April 05, 2008
The "Real" al Qaeda
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
April 05, 2008
Turkey's Turning Point: Could There Be an Islamic Revolution in Turkey?
By: Michael Rubin -
April 05, 2008
The Wealth Trajectory: Rewards for the Few
By: N. Gregory Mankiw -
April 05, 2008
Global Governance and Shared Sovereignty
By: John R. Bolton -
April 05, 2008
Be Prepared
By: Norman J. Ornstein -
March 05, 2008
Economic Integration and Incipient Democracy
By: Philip I. Levy -
March 05, 2008
Five Perspectives on the Mérida Initiative: What It Is and Why It Must Succeed
By: Ted Brennan, Robert "Bobby" Charles, Henry Cuellar, Roberta Jacobson, Armand Peschard-Sverdrup -
March 05, 2008
Oh, Brother! Another Castro Clings to Power in Cuba
By: Roger F. Noriega -
March 05, 2008
Barack Obama's Social Security Donut Hole
By: Andrew G. Biggs -
March 05, 2008
Edwards and Organ Transplants
By: Scott Gottlieb -
February 05, 2008
The Risk Cycle
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2008
Turkey's Terror Problem Is Ours
By: Michael Rubin -
January 05, 2008
Social Welfare Conservatism
By: Douglas Besharov -
January 05, 2008
The New Deal Jobs Myth
By: Amity Shlaes -
January 05, 2008
The Incidence of a U.S. Carbon Tax: A Lifetime and Regional Analysis
By: Aparna Mathur, Kevin A. Hassett, Gilbert E. Metcalf -
January 05, 2008
An Examination of State Non-Group and Small-Group Health Insurance Regulations
By: Anthony T. Lo Sasso -
January 05, 2008
Japan's Lost Decade: Lessons for the United States in 2008
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2008
False Dawn
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2008
Putin-3
By: Leon Aron -
January 05, 2008
A Chance to Rein In North Korea
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
January 05, 2008
Lula Can Make 2008 a Very Good Year
By: Roger F. Noriega -
January 05, 2008
Social Welfare Conservatism
By: Douglas J. Besharov -
January 05, 2008
The New Deal Jobs Myth
By: Amity Shlaes -
January 05, 2008
The GOP's Time for Choosing
By: Henry Olsen -
January 05, 2008
Fine in 2009 (Not So Great in 2008)
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2007
Why Do Financial Firms Take Too Much Risk?
By: John H. Makin -
November 05, 2007
A New President, a New Paradigm
By: Roger F. Noriega -
November 05, 2007
One Fix Too Many
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2007
Global Rebalancing
By: John H. Makin -
September 05, 2007
Was Liberty Really Bad for Russia?
By: Leon Aron -
September 05, 2007
The Music Stops
By: John H. Makin -
August 05, 2007
Helping Win the War on Our Doorstep
By: Roger Noriega -
August 05, 2007
A New President, a New Paradigm
By: Roger Noriega -
August 05, 2007
Was Liberty Really Bad for Russia? Part I
By: Leon Aron -
August 05, 2007
The Band Plays On
By: John H. Makin -
July 05, 2007
Why Interest Rates Are Rising
By: John H. Makin -
June 05, 2007
The End of Democratic Solidarity in the Americas?
By: Roger Noriega -
June 05, 2007
The Taxation of Corporate Gains on Sales of Depreciable Property: An Economic Analysis
By: Kevin A. Hassett, Alan D. Viard -
June 05, 2007
Fueling Educational Entrepreneurship Addressing the Human Capital Challenge
By: Frederick M. Hess, Bryan C. Hassel -
June 05, 2007
The Remarkable American Consumer
By: John H. Makin -
May 05, 2007
The Vagaries of the Presidential Succession
By: Leon Aron -
May 05, 2007
Was Liberty Really Bad for Russia? (Part I)
By: Leon Aron -
May 05, 2007
Was Liberty Really Bad for Russia? (Part II)
By: Leon Aron -
May 05, 2007
Foreign Direct Investment, Corruption, and Democracy
By: Aparna Mathur, Kartikeya Singh -
May 05, 2007
Weaker Capital Spending Cuts Growth Forecast
By: John H. Makin -
April 05, 2007
The Soviet Collapse: Grain and Oil
By: Yegor Gaidar -
April 05, 2007
Solving Our Immigration Problem: From Controversy to Consensus
By: Roger F. Noriega, Megan Davy -
April 05, 2007
Argentina on Kirchner's Time
By: Mark Falcoff -
April 05, 2007
Africa Malaria Day 2007 - Time for a Checkup
By: Roger Bate, Kathryn Boateng -
March 05, 2007
Foreign Aid
By: Kevin A. Hassett -
March 05, 2007
The Truth about the Drug Ads
By: John E. Calfee -
March 05, 2007
Iraq in Books, Part II
By: Michael Rubin -
March 05, 2007
Iraq in Books, Part I
By: Michael Rubin -
March 05, 2007
Legacy Agenda: The Future of the Bush Doctrine, Part II: The Bush Doctrine and the Long War
By: Thomas Donnelly, Colin Monaghan -
March 05, 2007
The Law and Economics of Software Security
By: Robert W. Hahn, Anna Layne-Farrar -
March 05, 2007
Recession in 2007?
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2007
Education, Intelligence, and America's Future
By: Charles Murray -
February 05, 2007
Scenes from the Climate Inquisition
By: Kenneth P. Green, Steven F. Hayward -
February 05, 2007
Let Cuba Be Cuban Again
By: Robert F. Noriega -
February 05, 2007
Legacy Agenda: The Future of the Bush Doctrine, Part I
By: Thomas Donnelly -
February 05, 2007
Risk and Return in Subprime Mortgages
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2007
A Color-Coded Professoriate?
By: Frederick M. Hess -
January 05, 2007
The Wrong Kind of Bipartisanship?
By: Frederick M. Hess -
January 05, 2007
A New Direction for Bush Administration Climate Policy
By: Samuel Thernstrom, Lee Lane -
January 05, 2007
When Dictators Die
By: Mark Falcoff -
January 05, 2007
Glasnost at Twenty
By: Leon Aron -
January 05, 2007
An Empirical Analysis of Middle Class Welfare - Testing Alternative Approaches
By: Aparna Mathur, Kevin A. Hassett -
January 05, 2007
The Wealth of Modern Nations
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2006
No Way to Win a War
By: Eliot A. Cohen -
December 05, 2006
Where Preparation Meets Opportunity: The Future of Freedom
By: Charles Murray -
December 05, 2006
Struggle for the Future - The Poison of Populism and Democracy's Cure
By: Robert F. Noreiga -
December 05, 2006
Housing and American Recessions
By: John H. Makin -
November 05, 2006
An Appreciation: Milton Friedman, 1912-2006
By: Allan H. Meltzer -
November 05, 2006
WHO's Comprehensive HIV Treatment Failure - Will We Learn the Real Lessons from 3 by 5?
By: Roger Bate, Lorraine Mooney -
November 05, 2006
U.S. Slowdown: Self-Correcting or Self-Reinforcing?
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2006
A Japan That Can Say Yes - We Should Welcome the Nationalism of Prime Minister Abe
By: Dan Blumenthal, Gary J. Schmitt -
October 05, 2006
Lessons from the First Five Years of the War - Where Do We Go from Here?
By: Newt Gingrich -
October 05, 2006
The Fate of the Earth in the Balance - The Metaphysics of Climate Change
By: Steven F. Hayward -
October 05, 2006
Back by Unpopular Demand - Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega
By: Robert F. Noriega -
October 05, 2006
Poor Countries Need Relief from the World Bank's 'Help' on Malaria.
By: Roger Bate -
September 05, 2006
How the Presidency Regained Its Balance
By: John Yoo -
September 05, 2006
Why Poverty Doesn't Rate
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
August 05, 2006
Terrorism's Enablers
By: David Frum -
August 05, 2006
American Exceptionalism
By: James Q. Wilson -
August 05, 2006
Preemptive Surveillance
By: James Q. Wilson -
August 05, 2006
Two Cheers for Welfare Reform
By: Douglas J. Besharov -
August 05, 2006
Tariffs, Corruption and Other Impediments to Medicinal Access in Developing Countries
By: Roger Bate, Kathryn Boateng, Lorraine Mooney, Richard Tren -
July 05, 2006
"Disproportionate" Criticism - Israel Will Not Back Down, and Europe Owes Its Thanks
By: Joshua Muravchik -
July 05, 2006
Iran Against the Arabs
By: Michael Rubin -
July 05, 2006
Sending in the Peacekeepers Is a Fool's Game
By: Michael Rubin -
July 05, 2006
Cop Out - Why Afghanistan Has No Police
By: Vance Serchuk -
July 05, 2006
A Window of Opportunity - The War against the Terror Masters Redux
By: Michael A. Ledeen -
May 05, 2006
Fed Uncertainty Means Market Uncertainty
By: John H. Makin -
May 05, 2006
China Needs to Float the Yuan--for China's Sake
By: John H. Makin -
May 05, 2006
The Wal-Bank Principle
By: Peter J. Wallison -
April 05, 2006
A Plan to Replace the Welfare State
By: Charles Murray -
March 05, 2006
XBRL and U.S. Financial Market Leadership
By: Peter J. Wallison -
March 05, 2006
Myths of the Current War
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
March 05, 2006
Abortion Nation
By: James Q. Wilson -
March 05, 2006
What Is Tight Money?
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2006
Striking a Balance: Drug Labeling and the FDA
By: John E. Calfee -
February 05, 2006
Two Visions of Energy in the Americas
By: Roger F. Noriega -
February 05, 2006
Japan Gingerly Exits Deflation
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2006
Iran Means What It Says
By: Michael Rubin -
January 05, 2006
Who's Playing Politics?
By: Edward Blum, Roger Clegg, Abigail Thernstrom -
January 05, 2006
Launching an "Opportunity Partnership" in the Americas
By: Roger F. Noriega -
January 05, 2006
Rising Powers and Agents of Change
By: Thomas Donnelly -
January 05, 2006
Bond Market Bubble?
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2005
A Fitting Address
By: James Q. Wilson -
December 05, 2005
American Dilemma: Problems of Race Still Cry to Be Solved
By: James Q. Wilson -
December 05, 2005
Milton and Rose Friedman: Liberty's Couple
By: Lawrence B. Lindsey -
December 05, 2005
Fighting to Win
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
December 05, 2005
The Big Four Alliance: The New Bush Strategy
By: Thomas Donnelly -
December 05, 2005
The Politics and Economics of Offshore Outsourcing
By: Phillip Swagel, N Gregory Mankiw -
December 05, 2005
The Fed: Pulling on a Rubber Band
By: John H. Makin -
November 05, 2005
Why Is the World Bank Still Lending?
By: Adam Lerrick -
November 05, 2005
The New Bolsheviks: Understanding Al Qaeda
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
November 05, 2005
Why the Dollar Is Rising . . . Again
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2005
Head Start's Broken Promise
By: Douglas Besharov -
October 05, 2005
Energy Conservation: An Economic Perspective
By: Robert W. Hahn -
October 05, 2005
The Summit of the Americas: Rescuing the Reform Agenda
By: Roger F. Noriega -
October 05, 2005
Katrina and the Environment
By: Steven F. Hayward -
October 05, 2005
Germany's Bad Example for Iraq
By: Michael S. Greve -
October 05, 2005
Rediscovering the Underclass
By: Charles Murray -
October 05, 2005
North Korea Triumphs Again in Diplomacy
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
October 05, 2005
Post-Election Strategy in Afghanistan
By: Vance Serchuk -
October 05, 2005
Liberty above All: Vladimir Ryzhkov and the Republican Party of Russia
By: Leon Aron -
October 05, 2005
Japan Moves toward Sustainable Recovery
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2005
Can Disasters Be Good for Growth?
By: John H. Makin -
September 05, 2005
Beware the Arafat Model in Iraq
By: Michael Rubin -
September 05, 2005
Junk Science Reigns
By: John E. Calfee -
September 05, 2005
Why Does College Cost So Much?
By: Richard Vedder -
September 05, 2005
Market Comrades
By: R. Glenn Hubbard -
September 05, 2005
After London: Reassessing Africa's Role in the War on Terror
By: Kurt Shillinger -
September 05, 2005
The Economic Costs of the War in Iraq
By: Katrina Kosec, Scott Wallsten -
September 05, 2005
Is Port Security Spending Making Us Safer?
By: Veronique de Rugy -
August 05, 2005
A Cross of Green? Reflections on Eco-Theology
By: Steven F. Hayward -
August 05, 2005
Bring Them Home
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
August 05, 2005
The War against Reserves
By: Frederick W. Kagan -
August 05, 2005
America's Resilient Consumers
By: John H. Makin -
August 05, 2005
Can the Fed Achieve a Goldilocks Tightening?
By: John H. Makin -
July 05, 2005
Small Leaps or Giant Leaps
By: Scott Gottlieb -
July 05, 2005
The Democrats and Defense
By: Thomas Donnelly -
July 05, 2005
The Battle over the Draft
By: Leon Aron -
July 05, 2005
Europe's Struggling Currency Union
By: John H. Makin -
June 05, 2005
Air Quality: Much Worse on Paper Than in Reality
By: Joel Schwartz -
June 05, 2005
The Great Shift to Specialty Drugs
By: Scott Gottlieb -
June 05, 2005
Yuan Answers?
By: Phillip L. Swagel -
June 05, 2005
A Bias against the Best and Brightest
By: John R. Lott Jr. -
June 05, 2005
Even Workers with "McJobs" Deserve Respect
By: James K. Glassman -
June 05, 2005
Empire of Liberty: The Historical Underpinnings of the Bush Doctrine
By: Thomas Donnelly -
June 05, 2005
U.S.-India Relations: Report on AEI's 2003-04 Roundtable Discussions
By: Gautam Adhikari -
June 05, 2005
What Markets Are Saying
By: John H. Makin -
May 05, 2005
Neither Fools nor Cowards
By: Eliot A. Cohen -
May 05, 2005
Liberals in Exile
By: Michael S. Greve -
May 05, 2005
Science and Nonscience: The Limits of Scientific Research
By: Frederick M. Hess -
May 05, 2005
A Comedy of Errors: U.S.-Turkish Diplomacy and the Iraq War
By: Michael Rubin -
May 05, 2005
Without Reforms, the Mideast Risks Revolution
By: Danielle Pletka -
May 05, 2005
The Difficult Search for "Neutrality"
By: John H. Makin -
April 05, 2005
Resurrecting Clear Skies
By: Ted Gayer -
April 05, 2005
All Not Quiet on the Eastern Front
By: James R. Lilley -
April 05, 2005
Addressing the Real Public Risk from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
By: Peter J. Wallison -
April 05, 2005
Where Were You on 1/14?
By: Christina Hoff Sommers, Sally Satel -
April 05, 2005
A New Approach to Personal Social Security Accounts
By: Alex J. Pollock -
April 05, 2005
Shocked and Awed: Defense Transformation in Iraq and Afghanistan
By: Thomas Donnelly -
April 05, 2005
China's Blunder: The Anti-Secession Law and Its Implications
By: Vance Serchuk, Thomas Donnelly -
April 05, 2005
What Does Homeland Security Spending Buy?
By: Veronique de Rugy -
April 05, 2005
Greenspan's Second Bubble
By: John H. Makin -
March 05, 2005
Regime Change at the World Bank
By: Allan H. Meltzer -
March 05, 2005
David Bradford: Leading Light of Tax Reform
By: Daniel Shaviro -
March 05, 2005
Stategy and Air Power
By: Thomas Donnelly -
March 05, 2005
Institutions, Restoration, and Revolution
By: Leon Aron -
March 05, 2005
Should Americans Save More?
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2005
Climate Change Science: Time for "Team B"?
By: Steven F. Hayward -
February 05, 2005
Birth of a Democracy
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
February 05, 2005
Kim Jong Il's Nuclear Winter
By: Nicholas Eberststadt -
February 05, 2005
Counterinsurgency and Democracy: Strategic Implications of the Iraqi Elections
By: Vance Serchuk, Thomas Donnelly -
February 05, 2005
The Democratic Ideal
By: Joshua Muravchik -
February 05, 2005
Iraq Has Voted
By: Michael Rubin -
February 05, 2005
A Defeat for the Forces of Fear
By: David Frum -
February 05, 2005
Sex Education at Harvard
By: Charles Murray -
February 05, 2005
Zimbabwe's Impending Elections: What Other Countries Can Do, and Why
By: Roger Bate -
February 05, 2005
Should Americans Save More?
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2005
Attitudes about Social Security Reform
By: Karlyn H. Bowman -
February 05, 2005
Slower Growth
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2005
Transforming America's Alliances
By: Vance Serchuk, Thomas Donnelly -
January 05, 2005
Let Stock Exchanges Compete without Price Regulation
By: Peter J. Wallison -
January 05, 2005
Putin's Risks
By: Leon Aron -
January 05, 2005
What Determines Interest Rates?
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2004
Rebasing, Revisited
By: Thomas Donnelly -
December 05, 2004
China's Route to a Green and Prosperous Future
By: Roger Bate -
December 05, 2004
America Passes the Religious Test
By: James Q. Wilson -
December 05, 2004
Tear Down This Tyranny
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
December 05, 2004
Time for More Currency Flexibility
By: John H. Makin -
November 05, 2004
That Old Time Religion: A Review of Recent Environmental Books
By: Steven F. Hayward -
November 05, 2004
Homeland Defense and the U.S. Military
By: Thomas Donnelly -
November 05, 2004
China Should Trust in Capital Markets
By: R. Glenn Hubbard, William Dudley -
November 05, 2004
A New Style for a New Mandate
By: David Frum -
November 05, 2004
Why Did Kerry Lose? Answer: It Wasn't "Values"
By: James Q. Wilson -
November 05, 2004
Seizing a Stable Majority
By: Newt Gingrich -
November 05, 2004
Listen to the Markets
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2004
A Strategy for Nuclear Iran
By: Thomas Donnelly -
October 05, 2004
Smog Hits a Record Low
By: Joel Schwartz -
October 05, 2004
Terrorism's Silent Partner at the United Nations
By: Joshua Muravchik -
October 05, 2004
Free Trade and the 2004 Presidential Race
By: Claude Barfield -
October 05, 2004
The Decline of the Communists
By: Leon Aron -
October 05, 2004
The Recovery: Three Years On
By: John H. Makin -
September 05, 2004
Finding Better Ways to Achieve Cleaner Air
By: Joel Schwartz -
September 05, 2004
Force Size and Strategy
By: Thomas Donnelly -
September 05, 2004
Responding to Terrorism: Russia at a Crossroads
By: Leon Aron -
September 05, 2004
Mutual Funds Bounce Back
By: James K. Glassman -
September 05, 2004
Dem de la Crème
By: Karl Zinsmeister -
September 05, 2004
America After 9/11: Public Opinion on the War on Terrorism, the War with Iraq, and America's Place in the World.
By: Karlyn H. Bowman -
September 05, 2004
European Defense Reform Print Mail: The Beginning of the Beginning
By: Radek Sikorski -
September 05, 2004
Analyzing the Kerry and Bush Health Proposals
By: Joseph Antos, Roland (Guy) King, Donald Muse, Wildsmith. Tom, Judy Xanthopoulos -
September 05, 2004
The United States, China, and the Rise of Asian Regionalism
By: Claude E. Barfield -
August 05, 2004
U.S.-Latin American Relations: The Prospect
By: Mark Falcoff -
August 05, 2004
Four Surprises in Global Demography
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
August 05, 2004
Not Worth a Blue Ribbon
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
August 05, 2004
General Malaise
By: Eliot A. Cohen -
August 05, 2004
Naming the Enemy
By: Thomas Donnelly -
August 05, 2004
The Politics of Compassion
By: Karlyn H. Bowman -
August 05, 2004
Oil and Stagflation
By: John H. Makin -
July 05, 2004
Brazil: The End of a Honeymoon
By: Mark Falcoff -
July 05, 2004
The Top Ten Questions for the Post-9/11 World
By: Thomas Donnelly -
July 05, 2004
Unrealistic Realism
By: Vance Serchuk, Thomas Donnelly -
July 05, 2004
The Sorry State of the CIA
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
July 05, 2004
Add Gun Control to Litany of Misbegotten Government Plans
By: John R. Lott Jr., Eli Lehrer -
July 05, 2004
The Social Security and Medicare Morass
By: R. Glenn Hubbard -
July 05, 2004
Privatizing Pensions
By: Leon Aron -
July 05, 2004
U.S.–Latin American Relations: The Prospect
By: Mark Falcoff -
July 05, 2004
Beyond Kyoto: Real Solutions to Greenhouse Emissions from Developing Countries
By: Roger Bate, David Montgomery -
June 05, 2004
The Last Days of Bolivia?
By: Mark Falcoff -
June 05, 2004
Mind the Gap
By: Thomas Donnelly -
June 05, 2004
Reagan's Majority
By: Newt Gingrich -
June 05, 2004
Democratic Revolution in Iraq?
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
June 05, 2004
It Wasn't Inevitable
By: Irving Kristol -
June 05, 2004
What to Do to Save the World
By: James K. Glassman -
June 05, 2004
Trust the Iraqi People
By: Michael Rubin -
May 05, 2004
El Salvador Stays the Course
By: Mark Falcoff -
May 05, 2004
Learning to Live without Europe
By: Thomas Donnelly -
May 05, 2004
Picture of Privilege?
By: Charles Murray -
May 05, 2004
Swift Invasion, Slow Victory
By: Thomas Donnelly -
May 05, 2004
Too Long for a Presidential Campaign
By: Herbert G. Klein -
May 05, 2004
Without Competition, School Choice Is Not Enough
By: Frederick M. Hess -
May 05, 2004
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Medicines in the United States and New Zealand: An Analysis of Regulatory Approaches and Consumer Responses
By: John E. Calfee, Philip Gendall, Janet Hoek -
May 05, 2004
Paradise Lost
By: John H. Makin -
April 05, 2004
Where Does Haiti Go from Here?
By: Mark Falcoff -
April 05, 2004
Taiwan: Test Case of the Bush Doctrine
By: Thomas Donnelly -
April 05, 2004
Guns, Butter, and the War on Terror
By: Christopher DeMuth -
April 05, 2004
Soaring School Spending
By: Frederick M. Hess -
April 05, 2004
From Tyranny to Freedom
By: Michael A. Ledeen -
April 05, 2004
High-Tech Cluster Bombs: Why Successful Technology Hubs Are the Exception, Not the Rule
By: Scott Wallsten -
April 05, 2004
Go Back to Basics at the IMF
By: Desmond Lachman -
April 05, 2004
Holy War in Europe
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
April 05, 2004
America Demands; China Supplies
By: John H. Makin -
March 05, 2004
Facing Up to the Conflict in Colombia
By: Mark Falcoff -
March 05, 2004
Beware the "Libyan Model"
By: Vance Serchuk, Thomas Donnelly -
March 05, 2004
The Putin Restoration
By: Leon Aron -
March 05, 2004
Accounting Lags behind a Knowledge Economy
By: Peter J. Wallison -
March 05, 2004
Returning from Iraq, Still Fighting Vietnam
By: Sally Satel -
March 05, 2004
A Republic--if South Koreans Can Keep It
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
March 05, 2004
Watch Growth, Not Exchange Rates
By: John H. Makin -
February 05, 2004
Venezuela: Nearing the Moment of Truth
By: Mark Falcoff -
February 05, 2004
The Proof of Primacy
By: Thomas Donnelly -
February 05, 2004
Why Your Job Isn't Moving to Bangalore
By: Jagdish Bhagwati -
February 05, 2004
The Emptying of Russia
By: Nicholas Eberstadt -
February 05, 2004
In Iraq with the Coalition of the Willing
By: Radek Sikorski -
February 05, 2004
The Standoff with Iraqi Shiites over Direct Elections
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
February 05, 2004
"Outsourcing" Is Good for America
By: Douglas A. Irwin -
February 05, 2004
The Opposite of Stagflation
By: John H. Makin -
January 05, 2004
Argentina Has Seen the Past—And It Works (For Now)
By: Mark Falcoff -
January 05, 2004
Iraqi Freedom and American History
By: Thomas Donnelly -
January 05, 2004
The Duma Election
By: Leon Aron -
January 05, 2004
Beware the Soft-Line Ideologues
By: David Frum, Richard Perle -
January 05, 2004
European and American Approaches to Antitrust Remedies and the Institutional Design of Regulation in Telecommunications
By: J. Gregory Sidak, Damien Geradin -
January 05, 2004
As Good As It Gets
By: John H. Makin -
December 05, 2003
Bolivia: A Revolt That Leads Nowhere
By: Mark Falcoff -
December 05, 2003
Fighting a Global Counterinsurgency
By: Thomas Donnelly -
December 05, 2003
The Patriot Act Under Fire
By: John Yoo, Eric Posner -
December 05, 2003
U.S. Steel Tariffs Give Safeguards a Bad Name
By: Claude E. Barfield -
December 05, 2003
The Case for Being Mean
By: Frederick M. Hess -
December 05, 2003
"Animal Spirits" and Policy Stimulants
By: John H. Makin -
November 05, 2003
Venezuela: Raising the Stakes
By: Mark Falcoff -
November 05, 2003
U.S. Counterinsurgency in Iraq
By: Thomas Donnelly -
November 05, 2003
Out of the Asylum, into the Cell
By: Sally Satel -
November 05, 2003
The Long, Hard Slog
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
November 05, 2003
A Jobless Recovery?
By: Allan H. Meltzer -
November 05, 2003
Taking Stock of Business: Public Opinion After the Corporate Scandals
By: Karlyn H. Bowman, Todd J. Weiner -
November 05, 2003
The World Economy after Dubai
By: John H. Makin -
October 05, 2003
Iraq Is the Central Front
By: Thomas Donnelly -
September 05, 2003
Hail Britannia
By: Thomas Donnelly -
September 05, 2003
The YUKOS Affair
By: Leon Aron -
September 05, 2003
Unfair and Unbalanced
By: Joshua Muravchik -
September 05, 2003
Divorcing Voters, Again
By: John R. Lott Jr. -
September 05, 2003
What Iraqis Really Think
By: Karl Zinsmeister -
September 05, 2003
Defining the "Peace Party"
By: James Q. Wilson, Karlyn H. Bowman -
September 05, 2003
An Economic Theory of Censorship
By: J. Gregory Sidak -
September 05, 2003
Be Careful What You Wish For
By: Reuel Marc Gerecht -
September 05, 2003
What the Cancun Meeting Can Achieve
By: Claude E. Barfield -
September 05, 2003
Blame Sarbanes-Oxley
By: Peter J. Wallison -
September 05, 2003
A Fairer Tax Deal for All America's Companies
By: R. Glenn Hubbard -
September 05, 2003
The Neoconservative Persuasion
By: Iriving Kristol -
September 05, 2003
America after 9/11: Public Opinion on the War on Terrorism and the War with Iraq
By: Karlyn H. Bowman -
August 05, 2003
Fighting Terror: Lessons and Implications from the Iraqi Theater
By: Thomas Donnelly -
August 05, 2003
The Politics of the Environment
By: Karlyn H. Bowman -
August 05, 2003
Repressing ROTC
By: Christina Hoff Sommers -
August 05, 2003
Lessons of Operation Iraqi Freedom
By: Richard Perle -
August 05, 2003
Understanding the Role of the United States in the Global Economy
By: Kevin A. Hassett, James K. Glassman -
August 05, 2003
How to Balance a $43 Trillion Checkbook
By: Jagadeesh Gokhale, Kent Smetters -
July 05, 2003
The High Price of Cheap Drugs
By: John E. Calfee -
June 05, 2002
A Private Hero for a Privatized Country
By: Leon Aron -
September 05, 2001
An Anchor in the Mud
By: Leon Aron -
January 05, 2001
Structure and Context in the Study of Post-Soviet Russia
By: Leon Aron -
July 05, 1999
The Safety of Pharmaceuticals: Monitoring and Regulation
By: Lucien Leape, Richard Platt, Hugh Tilson, Janet Woodcock, Michael Cohen, Susan Ellenberg, Eleanor Vogt -
October 05, 1998
Climate Change Policy: The Road to Buenos Aires
By: Jason Shogren, Robert N. Stavins, Kevin Hassett, Eileen Claussen -
June 05, 1998
10th Annual Bradley Lecture Series
By: James Q. Wilson, James W. Ceaser, David Frum, Everett Carll Ladd, Alan Charles Kors, Christina Hoff Sommers, Virginia Postrel, Joshua Muravchik -
June 05, 1998
9th Annual Bradley Lecture Series
By: Harvey C. Mansfield, Robert S. Royal, Hadley Arkes, Charles Taylor, Charles Murray, Richard Epstein, Samuel P. Huntington, Charles R. Kesler -
March 05, 1998
Labor Costs and International Trade
By: Stephen Golub