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Subject AEI This Week: What is going on in Afghanistan? Gen. Petraeus explains the US-Taliban deal
Date August 31, 2019 11:14 AM
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Danielle Pletka and Marc Thiessen interviewed former Afghanistan commander Gen. David Petraeus to get his perspective on what a deal with the Taliban would mean for US national security and the people of Afghanistan.
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The opportunity offered by biosimilars is still unfolding. But the value they can offer is clear. Congress should take new steps to accelerate their adoption, writes Scott Gottlieb.
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Greg Weiner writes that this corruption chatter, a mainstay of American political history that has accelerated in recent years, is unhealthy for political conversation. It is a film noir conception of politics, in which everyone is good or evil, mostly evil, and no one simply disagrees.
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Size matters in international economics, and China has it, writes Derek Scissors. This will not change whether China becomes the global leader or falls victim to bad policy and stagnation. Prosperity also matters, and China is not prosperous by any reasonable standard. A vital question, therefore, is whether it will become so.

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