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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
 
 
 
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Egypt, Israel, and the Muslim Brotherhood

 
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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 on Egypt.

In the latest Education Outlook, Kelly and Schneider discuss policy recommendations for promoting college graduation rates, arguing that better access to data could lead to more college graduates and have positive economic implications.

The Federal Reserve should avoid past mistakes and implement a new policy to prevent 1970s-style inflation, writes AEI scholar Allan H. Meltzer, author of "A History of the Federal Reserve."

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.

President Obama recently called for improving America’s transportation infrastructure. Rick Geddes, in his new book The Road to Renewal, examines the current policy approach and recommends a shift toward public-private partnerships.