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Saturday, January 30, 2010
 
 
 
 
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Understanding Humans through Neuroscience
 
This conference will be the first in a series devoted to examining the place of neuroscience in our understanding of the human person.
 
AEI Politics Watch, Session II
 
This event is part of AEI's new Politics Watch series, which runs this year from January through May 2010.
 
Do Liberals Know Best? Intellectual Self-Confidence and the Claim to a Monopoly on Knowledge
 
Gerard Alexander will deliver the February Bradley Lecture.
 
Canadian versus U.S. Housing Finance: Comparison and Implications
 
How and why did the Canadian and U.S. housing finance markets react differently to the international financial crises of 2007-2009?
 
 
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Breakthrough leadership is possible in schools. This Outlook offers five strategies to help reform-minded educators step boldly out of self-defeating mind-sets into the turbulence of change.
 
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The Federal Reserve announced a future strategy to contain the money supply and inflation that no one should believe will work.
 
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The Obama administration has selected fifty-eight unknown reviewers to handle state applications for Race to the Top funds.
 
 
 
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In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, AEI's Peter J. Wallison  explains why President Obama's bank reforms do not add up. In addition, Wallison's Financial Services Outlook examines the history of bank regulation, providing lessons for today.

AEI's Thomas Donnelly writes about the long-term role the U.S. military can play in Haiti. A recent AEI event assessed the long-term implications of the disaster and featured a keynote address by Haiti's ambassador.