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Subject AEI This Week: Against the digital bunker mentality
Date September 21, 2019 11:13 AM
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Michael Brendan Dougherty suspects that the only way out of the digital bunker mentality is to exit our digital bunkers. We need to take our most difficult conversations off social media and establish institutions and places where people can commune as human beings face-to-face.
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While the recent attacks on two Saudi oil facilities will affect global oil prices, Karen Young writes that it is the US commitment in the region that is under attack.
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Important voices that in most contexts would not support the Donald Trump administration's policy initiatives recently have argued in favor of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement's congressional approval, explains Benjamin Zycher.
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This year's education surveys were rife with provocative findings. Frederick Hess highlights four that'll play an outsized role in shaping the 2020 election season education debates.
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Immigration law has hardly changed during Donald Trump’s presidency, writes Ramesh Ponnuru. This fact may be surprising given that immigration was the most important discrete issue on which he campaigned and has been a reliable source of controversy since he took office.
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Over 2,500 years of family tradition in China is on an unavoidable collision course with 21st-century China’s new demographic realities, writes Nicholas Eberstadt. The demographic forces transforming the Chinese family are extraordinary and historically unprecedented. Curiously, despite the small library of studies on population change in modern China, little has been written on what these changes in the Chinese family portend.

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