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In this paper, William C. Greenwalt presents a proposed taxonomy of innovation terms that can be arranged into a larger explanatory model of defense innovation. After outlining the case for a ...
The 2024 American Relief Act, a disaster aid initiative, went above and beyond providing compensation for losses of equipment, structures, and roads by including $10 billion for farmers whose ...
When one finds oneself in an economic hole, it is generally a good idea to stop digging. Judging by his injudicious remarks about wishing to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, it seems ...
President Trump has made it clear that he intends to take control of the independent agencies that regulate large portions of the US economy. There are about 19 of these agencies, and include the ...
The United States leads the world in artificial intelligence, but it’s not guaranteed to stay there. The bottleneck isn’t talent, ideas, or capital—it’s electricity. Via Adobe Stock.
Over at The Dispatch, AEI Senior Fellow Jonah Goldberg recently praised Frédéric Bastiat’s classic essay, “That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen.” Goldberg cited the piece to ...
On April 2, 2025, the Trump administration announced new “reciprocal tariffs” on imports from most trading partners, imposing a baseline 10 percent tariff on all countries, with higher rates ...
The “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) has been hard to pin down. In the wake of last year’s election, Elon Musk and his erstwhile partner, Vivek Ramaswamy, gestured toward some of ...
What if the new Cold War with China turns hot? Just asking questions. China’s rise, decline, or potential for conflict is often clouded by propaganda and oversimplification. This episode of ...
When policy analysts argue that Ukraine should stop fighting because it cannot realistically hope to repel Russia and reclaim its occupied territories, they often implicitly or explicitly ...
It is Earth Day 2025, the central religious holiday of the environmental left, and the theme this year is “Our Power, Our PlanetTM.” That “TM” trademark symbol is both a reality and a joke.
The most striking thing you can say about Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian Nobel laureate in literature who died Sunday at 89, is that he was a great and exemplary Spaniard. It’s a compliment ...