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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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Lessons for an Unserious Superpower: The “Scoop” Jackson Legacy and US Foreign Policy

AEI’s Nicholas Eberstadt, Alan Mendoza, and Elliott Abrams will discuss Lessons for an Unserious Superpower: The “Scoop” Jackson Legacy and US Foreign Policy, Dr. Eberstadt’s new study on US foreign policy since the Cold War through the lens of Sen. Henry Jackson’s (D-WA) human rights–based approach.

Let’s Make a (New) Deal: Could Cashing Out of Medicaid and Medicare Coverage Lower Health Care Costs and Improve Its Quality?

In two recent provocative policy reform papers, David Hyman of Georgetown Law and the University of Texas School of Law’s Charles Silver proposed more first-party cash and less third-party coverage as the best pathway to improve the cost and quality of Medicaid and Medicare. They argue that moving health care subsidies from defined benefits to […]

The Value of Sports in American Schools

AEI senior fellow Robert Pondiscio, along with a panel of experts in school sports will discuss the true merits (and possible drawbacks) of the robust sports culture of American K–12 schooling.

Exploring Challenges to Biden’s Recent Student Debt Forgiveness Plan

Join AEI’s Michael Brickman for a discussion with legal experts and litigators on SAVE’s legal challenges, the details of ongoing lawsuits, and their likelihood of success.

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