AEI This Week
Jan 09, 2021
AEI's weekly digest of top commentary and scholarship on the issues that matter most
 
 
Why the republic can hold
 
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Richard Reinsch asks, "Did 2020, that annus horribilis, somehow manage to end with a real cause for hope in our constitutional order?"
 
 
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China's future
 
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Has the Chinese century begun, or is trouble brewing on the horizon? Michael Beckley dives into the hard numbers to reveal the challenges China faces in the decades ahead.
 
 
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Quadrupling the US daily vaccination rate
 
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The goal for the vaccination campaign must be to hasten the pandemic’s end by using all supply as soon as it becomes available, writes James Capretta.
 
 
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Failures of leadership in a populist age
 
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Yuval Levin writes that to play along with the president’s lies about the election is a profound failure of leadership, a dereliction of responsibility, and a disgrace.
 
 
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'Founding God’s Nation: Reading Exodus'
 
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Leon Kass explores how Exodus raises and then answers the central political questions of what defines a nation and how a nation should govern itself.
 
 
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Into the danger zone: The coming crisis in US-China relations
 
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Michael Beckley and Hal Brands explain that the United States will need a “danger zone” strategy geared toward preventing China from achieving major gains that could alter the long-term balance of power in two areas — tech and Taiwan.
 
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