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Thursday, February 3, 2011
 
 
 
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Reagan's Final Triumph Over His Enemies

 
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Would a Soda Tax Help Fight Obesity?
 
With no end to the obesity epidemic in sight, several states and cities have proposed soda taxes on sugar-sweetened soda and other beverages. At...
 
The Fate of Inwardness: Competing Modes of Self-Definition and Their Consequences for Collective Life
 
Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn will deliver the February 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
 
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee
 
The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (SFRC) is a group of publicly recognized independent experts on the financial services...
 
Degrees of Difficulty: Can American Higher Education Regain Its Edge?
 
What challenges and opportunities surround the push to make American higher education more productive?
 
 
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It is highly likely but not inevitable that the Muslim Brotherhood will win the elections to be held in Egypt this coming September.
 
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Rescuing Lebanon from radicals and terrorists will require strong action, noticeably absent in recent U.S. policy.
 
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A Q&A with Joel Klein about stepping down from New York City Chancellor and becoming CEO of the Education Division at News Corp.
 
 
 
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With massive anti-government protests in Egypt,  Michael Rubin and Danielle Pletka assess what this could mean for US relations in the Middle East and Marc Thiessen writes on the need for White House support.  Read more from AEI on Egypt.

AEI's Steven Hayward, Michael Barone, Newt Gingrich, Leon Aron, and Nick Schulz reflect on the presidency of Ronald Reagan and how he would respond to today's challenges in honor of what would be his 100th birthday.

The majority report of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission fails to address the true reasons for the 2008 financial crisis, writes Peter Wallison. He specifically addresses government support of the 30-year mortgage in the Wall Street Journal.

AEI's 2011 Irving Kristol Award will be given to economist Martin Feldstein. The award will be presented at AEI's Annual Dinner on May 3.

Tom Miller says the health care law will not survive after a federal judge ruled this week that the insurance mandate made it unconstitutional. "Beyond Repeal and Replace'' provides proposals for policymakers looking for viable alternatives.