Election results turn on hundreds or thousands of policy and campaign margins. There is no one deciding issue. But some float to the top. My colleague Ruy Teixeira persuasively identifies four ...
Particularly since the 1990s, federal statistical agencies have worked to improve the ability of various price indexes to measure changes in the cost of living. However, in recent years, some have ...
In a cross-over with Marshall’s UT-Austin Clements Center for National Security/Texas National Security Review podcast, Horns of a Dilemma, AEI’s Danielle Pletka and Marshall discuss the ...
Today, as Ukraine hits a Russian naval base on the Caspian Sea and North Korean troops enter combat for the first time, we examine the fallout from the US presidential election and ask: is Donald ...
Who are the best college presidents? This table ranks more than 400 college and university presidents based on how much they increased access, affordability, and student success during their time ...
Cherry Creek provides a natural experiment as to the supply addition and tax revenue benefits of the Livable Urban Village (LUV) approach. It shows a simple path to housing abundance, based on two ...
In today’s polarized culture, we focus a lot on whether government should do more or less and too little on whether those tasked with carrying out government policy do so efficiently and ...
1. Randall Kennedy, Say It Loud: On Race, Law, History, and Culture (New York: Pantheon, 2021), 410. 2. R. Shep Melnick, “The Great Debate,” in The Crucible of ...
On November 6, Nathan L. Gonzales of Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales joined AEI’s Karlyn Bowman and Sean Trende (with AEI’s John C. Fortier and Chris Stirewalt acting as moderators ...
Thirty years ago, the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act (FASA) was signed into law. FASA was designed for the government to better leverage the commercial marketplace. Its objectives particularly ...