American Enterprise Institute
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Nonpartisan think tank advancing policy ideas rooted in democracy, free enterprise, and American strength.
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AEI’s @KoriSchake: But what I think the president gets wrong, and it's really important that he has it wrong, is that no dominant power in history has ever had as much voluntary assistance as the United States has had after 1945.
John Bailey shares his tech stack: ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Manus, Perplexity, Google AI Studio, NotebookLM, ElevenLabs, Midjourney, Elicit, and Claude Code. In a recent post, he shares how he used these AI tools to tap into “expertise” this past year. @John_Bailey:…
Almost every week, reports surface about a new wargame simulating a Chinese attack against Taiwan, meant to test how the US and its allies would respond. @ZackCooper explains what would happen if a Chinese invasion were to fail. Read more: foreignpolicy.com/2026/01/19/chi…
Our nation’s founding deserves something more serious than candles, slogans, and vague celebration, writes AEI’s Yuval Levin who leads AEI's America at 250 project. thefp.com/p/americas-250…
It’s best to think about the 2025 emissions bump as a warning about that infrastructure, not about AI power needs, writes AEI’s @JimPethokoukis. aei.org/economics/ais-…
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AI’s Carbon Problem Is Really a Grid Problem
It’s best to think about the 2025 emissions bump as a warning about that infrastructure, not about AI power needs. It also suggests how emissions outcomes could improve if grids are allowed—and...
Affordability is a real concern for American families, but not every solution helps. AEI’s @continetti argues that heavy government intervention risks making costs worse, and a better approach would reduce regulations, ease permitting, and cut taxes. wsj.com/opinion/free-e…
On the latest episode of @aei_STpodcast, AEI’s @jaycost and @SeanTrende discuss the centuries-old historical precedent of American military intervention in the Western Hemisphere, election law and map-drawing. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fro…
TOMORROW: Join Michael Rubin, alongside three premier Yemen experts, to discuss the future of Yemen and the Southern Transitional Council. RSVP below ⬇️ aei.org/events/what-do…
How should schools incorporate AI? @rickhess99 discusses w/@michaelbhorn. edweek.org/technology/opi…
Recently, @ShaneTews reported on the innovation she observed at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026). Read her full thoughts here: aei.org/technology-and…
When states spend federal money, accountability breaks down. AEI’s Philip Hamburger explains how expansive federal spending powers (blessed by the courts) have created incentives for misuse and fraud. Worth reading carefully as more unfolds. wsj.com/opinion/the-su…
A concerted push for Mamdani Republicanism makes neither economic nor political sense, writes AEI’s @continetti. wsj.com/opinion/free-e…
"Meaningful economic change in India won’t be achieved by political leaders nibbling at the edges of a system that has failed to deliver widespread prosperity." Check out Sadanand Dhume's article in WSJ. wsj.com/opinion/indias…
Democrats always face an uphill battle to gain seats in the Senate, but they still have a path to coming out on top, writes AEI’s @ChrisStirewalt. thehill.com/newsletters/wh…
My latest Substack reflects on a @AEIeducation webinar I hosted earlier this week on a problem that's hiding in plain sight: "languishing teens" who are neither in crisis or flourishing. They're just drifting to the sidelines of life. thenext30years.substack.com/p/languishing-…
“There has been very little legislation. It’s true the “big, beautiful bill” is law, but Donald Trump has signed fewer pieces of legislation than any president in the modern era.” AEI’s Yuval Levin with Ezra Klein on Trump’s first year back in office. nytimes.com/2026/01/16/opi…
AEI’s @ConleyHeather1: The president continues to talk about Arctic security and Russia. In particular it concerns their posture in the Arctic as well as China's, but we could do more, but we insist on this ownership question, not enhancing security.
AEI's @JimPethokoukis on how President Trump's agenda is fueling economic uncertainty and putting Wall Street directly in his line of fire.
America is in a dating decline, but it's not affecting everyone equally. Men without college degrees are particularly struggling to find partners.
Unless colleges re-establish admissions screens that reliably sort the good applicants from the bad, their graduates’ quality will continue to decline—and employers will notice, writes AEI’s Mark Schneider. aei.org/education/coll…
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