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American Enterprise Institute - AEI | The American Enterprise Institute, AEI, is a nonpartisan public policy research institute with a community of scholars and supporters committed to expanding liberty, increasing individual opportunity and strengthening free enterprise.
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h2 America Must Side with Israel Against Hezbollah
h4 The Debt That Shall Not Be Named
h4 Automatic Solvency Adjustments in Medicare: Conceptual Considerations
h4 Slating NATO Won’t Help Donald Trump
h2 A New China Playbook
h2 Policy Areas
h3 Economics
h4 A Nuclear Silver Lining from the Bubbly AI Boom
h4 A Simple Plan to Address Social Security Insolvency
h3 Education
h4 The Beginning of Public School Wisdom
h4 The Economics of Flourishing: On Education and Early Childhood
h3 Foreign and Defense Policy
h4 What China’s Stimulus Doesn’t Mean
h4 WTH: The End Of Nasrallah
h3 Health Care
h4 A Tax Reform That Would Improve Health Care Too
h4 Automatic Solvency Adjustments in Medicare: Conceptual Considerations
h3 Politics and Public Opinion
h4 The Central Trump and Harris Dangers Are Monstrous
h4 The Challenges to Republican Self-Governance in the 21st Century
h3 Opportunity and Social Mobility
h4 Food Insecurity Increases Driven by Middle- and High-Income Households
h4 Household Food Insecurity Rises Again – Inflation, Especially for Households Ineligible for Safety Net Programs, to Blame
h3 Society and Culture
h4 Stanford’s New President Is Hitting the Right Notes
h4 Sarah Lawrence Leaders Make Hollow Commitments to Free Expression
h3 Center for Technology, Science, and Energy
h4 The Central Trump and Harris Dangers Are Monstrous
h4 Extending Years of Life Through Innovations in Drug Therapy
h2 Research Products
h4 A Simple Plan to Address Social Security Insolvency
h4 Automatic Solvency Adjustments in Medicare: Conceptual Considerations
h4 Dynamic Scoring: A Progress Report on Why, When, and How
h4 “Knowing Your Enemy”: James R. Schlesinger and the Rise of Tailored Deterrence
h4 National Home Price Appreciation (HPA) Index—August 2024
h4 Funding the Fight: The Paradoxical Path to Reversing Defense Decline
h4 Public Education: Better If You Don’t Have to Do It?
h4 Disconnected: The Growing Class Divide in American Civic Life
h4 Housing Finance Watch (Week 38, 2024)
h4 Current Estimates of Sustainable Government Debt Limits for the US and 26 Other OECD Countries
h2 Articles & Op-Eds
h2 Hurricane Helene Power Outages Leave Over 4 Million in the Dark – History Shows Poorer Areas Often Wait Longest for Electricity to Be Restored
h4 The Beginning of Public School Wisdom
h4 Nasrallah’s Death Should Be a Lesson to the United States
h4 The Institute for Regulatory Law and Economics
h2 Upcoming Events
h4 The American Dream Lecture Series: Language and the Left: Can Words Create Justice?
h4 October 7, One Year Later: The Hamas Attack, the Future of Gaza, and Challenges for the United States
h4 A Conversation with Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Arati Prabhakar: The Case for Federal Research and Development in the Age of Global Competition
h4 Is the Federal Reserve Behind the Curve?
h2 Multimedia
h4 Chris Stirewalt on the State of the Election
h4 Christine Rosen on the Extinction of Experience
h4 WTH Extra! Dany Meets The President of Iran! Marc and Dany Discuss
h4 WTH Extra! Trump Disavowed Project 2025. But Harris Still Owns Her Project 2019. Dany and Marc Discuss
h4 Return on Investment in Higher Education (with Preston Cooper)
h4 How Did the Pandemic Change Schooling? (with Brian Jacob)
h4 Chris Miller: Waging the High-Stakes “Chip War”
h4 Glenn Hubbard: A Pro-Growth Policy Agenda
h2 Scholars
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h4 Robert Doar
h4 Yuval Levin
h4 Michael R. Strain
h4 Kori Schake
h4 Matthew Continetti
h4 Will Rinehart
h4 Roger Pielke Jr.
h4 Audrye Wong
h4 Kyle Balzer
h4 Carole Hooven
h4 Joseph S. Tracy
h4 Clay Calvert
h4 Boris Vabson
h4 Paul Lettow
h4 Rob Portman
h4 Kevin Corinth
h4 Brian J. Miller
h4 Robert Cherry
h4 Joshua T. Katz
h4 Dustin Walker
h4 Michael Brickman
h4 Chris Miller
h4 Jeffrey A. Rosen
h4 Dan Slater
h4 Jenna Silber Storey
h4 Benjamin Storey
h4 J. Joel Alicea
h4 William Haun
h4 James W. Coleman
h4 Chris Stirewalt
h4 Max Eden
h4 Klon Kitchen
h4 Tunku Varadarajan
h4 Thomas Chatterton Williams
h4 M. Anthony Mills
h4 Eric Sayers
h4 John G. Ferrari
h4 Christopher J. Scalia
h4 Scott Winship
h4 Kevin R. Kosar
h4 Steven B. Kamin
h4 Philip Wallach
h4 Elaine McCusker
h4 Amitabh Chandra
h4 Robert Kulick
h4 Robert Pondiscio
h4 Ian Rowe
h4 Ross Douthat
h4 Michael Beckley
h4 Kyle Pomerleau
h4 John D. Maurer
h4 Kirsten Axelsen
h4 Mason M. Bishop
h4 Hal Brands
h4 Daniel A. Cox
h4 Matt Weidinger
h4 Giselle Donnelly
h4 Zack Cooper
h4 Jay Cost
h4 Joseph B. Fuller
h2 About
h2 Scholars
h2 Policy Areas
h2 Contact

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