The left’s approach to promoting teacher diversity is problematic, but that does not mean we should dismiss the goal of increasing teacher diversity.
Housing has long been a cornerstone of the American dream and the nation’s economy, but a supply–demand imbalance has pushed the U.S. market into crisis, driving up prices and limiting workforce ...
In an era when so much of American life feels abstract and nationalized, those local ties may be more important than ever. They remind us that citizenship does not begin with ideology. It begins with ...
The Jones Act, introduced in 1920 shortly after the end of World War I when the United States confronted a surplus of coastal shipping, was ill-advised when Congress passed the bill 105 years ago and ...
Members of AEI’s National Council are business and community leaders from across the country and abroad who are committed to the values and success of the Institute. They are ambassadors for AEI and ...
The observation that tariffs cannot replace the income tax is not new. Several experts have made the same point. The math is straightforward: We cannot replace the income tax with tariffs.
"Remarkable…An eye-popping work, a unique combination of economic and technological—and strategic—analysis." Paul Kennedy Bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers "If you care about ...
The Eurasian Century is a historical and strategic tour de force, broad-ranging and full of insights. Above all, it is a necessary book, an analysis that should be required reading for everyone who ...
The College Board released its 2016 SAT college-entrance test results today, see report here from the Washington Post “SAT scores fall modestly in a year of transition for college admission test.” As ...
Most Americans today continue to be raised in a religious denomination or tradition. Only 12 percent of Americans report being raised outside a formal religious tradition. Half (50 percent) report ...
Justice Louis D. Brandeis’s metaphor of the states as “laboratories” for policy experiments is perhaps the most familiar and clichéd image of federalism. Contrary to common belief, however, Brandeis’s ...
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