Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), recently shared with her fellow commissioners a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at eliminating bulk billing ...
Sometimes, foreign policy is simply about averting catastrophe. By that metric, Washington did well last week. The approval of $61 billion in aid for Ukraine ensures that 2024 will not be the year the ...
I was so pleased to learn of my AEI colleague Ed Glaeser’s election to the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Glaeser is one of the world’s leading economists, having made seminal contributions to our ...
Senior Fellow and Director of the Critical Threats Project appeared on Conversations with Bill Kristol to discuss where things stand in Ukraine. How will the recently-passed aid package help Ukraine ...
Ryan sat down with three friends to talk about the war in Ukraine through the lens of a new edited volume on the topic. Enjoy this conversation with Andrea Kendall-Taylor (former CIA), Hal Brands, and ...
Troubles are coming to the Japanese economy not as single spies but in battalions. Its economy is in recession, its public finances are on an unsustainable path, and its currency keeps plumbing new ...
The failure of Iran’s recent drone and missile attack on Israel is obscuring a critical inflection in the threat that Iran ...
But does it––and should it––protect speech created by modern technological tools that involve minimal human effort, like the simple push of a digital button or the entry of a short query? Put ...
The impermeable membrane of partisanship that sheathes American voters’ brains may not be good for the country, but it sure ...
Much of what’s going on is best understood as destructive cosplay by alienated students who don’t have enough productive work to keep them occupied.
Scott Weiner, a California state senator from San Francisco and its environs, has become known nationwide for pushing ...
But Williamson didn’t mean that the way you probably think. As he explained: ...