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Subject AEI This Week: Iraq’s economic collapse could be Biden’s first foreign policy headache
Date December 19, 2020 12:14 PM
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A new Iraq crisis is the last thing US President-elect Joe Biden needs. Unfortunately, it may be the first foreign policy problem he has to face, write Kenneth Pollack and Farhad Alaaldin.
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Secretary Betsy DeVos shares some thoughts with Frederick Hess on her experiences, what she learned in office, and what advice she’d offer her successor.
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Mark Jamison explains that there is a lot of force behind the Federal Trade Commission’s and state attorneys’ general antitrust cases against Facebook. But antitrust has a tradition of evidence-based decision-making, and the evidence for these cases is weak.
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Democracy expanded in Europe and Asia with George Shultz's careful statesmanship. We must remember his example, writes Paul Wolfowitz.<br>
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James Capretta explains that Congress must step in and modernize employer-sponsored insurance with stronger incentives for cost control. Firms should retain the power to pursue their own innovations and tailor their offering to their workers’ needs.<br>
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Derek Scissors testified that to actively improve American competitiveness with China requires a comprehensive strategy and costly implementation.<br>
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