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A New China Playbook

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has spun a narrative that China is destined for dominance—a narrative that many inside and outside China have accepted uncritically. But AEI scholars’ research on China paints a different picture.

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On the Front Porch with Brent Orrell and Tony Pipa: A Conversation with Keith Humphreys and Sally Satel

Contemporary rural-urban divisions in America stem from long-term demographic, economic, technological, and social factors. To examine these trends, AEI’s Brent Orrell and Tony Pipa of the Brookings Institution host an ongoing series of “On the Front Porch” conversations with authors of recent research on issues facing rural America. On July 8, Mr. Orrell and Mr. […]

Health Policy and the 2024 Election

As the 2024 presidential election heats up, health care issues have largely taken a back seat in the public eye, and the next four years mark a major turning point for a wide range of health policies. The next administration will have to confront a range of important questions, including addressing Medicare solvency, identifying ways […]

Europe’s Security After the Washington Summit: A Conversation with Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Radosław Sikorski, will join AEI’s Kori Schake and Dalibor Rohac to discuss the future of NATO and Europe’s security.

Life After Chevron: How Will Congress and Federal Agencies Adapt?

Late in June, the Supreme Court discarded Chevron deference in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. For four decades, this legal doctrine held that courts ought to defer to agencies’ interpretations of statutory language, as long as such interpretations were reasonable. While Chevron deference meant to clarify the balance of power between agencies and courts, it […]

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