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Friday, February 11, 2011
 
 
 
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Playing with Fire?

 
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Sri Lanka: The Road Ahead
 
Since the end of Sri Lanka's brutal twenty-six-year-old civil war in 2009, the country has largely been under the radar for Washington's...
 
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?
 
It's Time to Do the Big Things
 
Governor Christie will discuss the reform issues which will serve as the foundation for his February budget address.
 
 
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The new dawn in Egypt will require active engagement by the administration to bolster pro-democratic secular forces over more radical Islamist elements.
 
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The great surprise is not that millions took to the streets in Egypt but rather that the United States had for so long predicated its regional security on Mubarak.
 
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The counterfeiting of medicines is so prevalent yet totally unaddressed and therefore legal in international criminal law. A counterfeit medicine treaty should be drafted under the auspices of the World Health Organization.
 
 
 
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 Michael Rubin, Danielle Pletka, Marc Thiessen and Charlie Szrom assess Egypt's push for reform and change of power with Mubarak's resignation. Read AEI's report on dissent and reform in the Arab world and  more on Egypt.

AEI scholars' study proposes reforms for the US housing market. Pollock testifies on Fannie and Freddie. Wallison blames the financial crisis on the government's housing policies in his FCIC dissent. Watch AEI's video exclusive and read more.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will speak at AEI on February 16 to discuss reductions in spending as the key to fiscal health and long-term growth, and how Republicans and Democrats must be prepared to tackle the toughest issues.

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.

In the latest Tax Policy Outlook, AEI's Hassett and Mathur argue that cutting the US's high effective corporate tax rate could bring investment and jobs back and help the US compete in the global economy. Watch AEI's video on the report.