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May, 29

Black Liberation through the Marketplace

Rachel Ferguson details some of the work necessary to begin to make good on the promises of property rights, freedom of contract, and the protection of the rule of law for all Americans,
most especially those Americans to whom those promises have not been delivered.

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May, 29

Reducing Risk from Arms Sales

Between 2017–2021, the U.S. share of the global arms market was 108 percent greater than that of Russia, which is the second‐​largest exporter.

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May, 27

What Africa Really Thinks about the War in Ukraine

With Dr. Hassan Khannenje, director at the HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies based in Nairobi.

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May, 27

The Dangerous Contradictions in U.S.-Syria Policy

Joshua Landis, professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oklahoma, discusses the civil war in Syria,
the fragmentation of the country,
the history of US interventions in the conflict,
how America’s strategy there works against itself,
and how best to stabilize and potentially resolve what has become a protracted quagmire.

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May, 27

Exploring the Metaverse

Mark is the director of the Public Utility Research Center at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business and a nonresident senior fellow here at the American Enterprise Institute.

 

Over the past several months, Mark has been writing about the metaverse and the challenges it faces.

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May, 27

Record-breaking Violence in America’s Cities

Rafael Mangual joined Marc and Dany to discuss the impact and driving factors behind America’s crime wave,
the failure of our elected leaders and the criminal justice system to hold criminals accountable,
and why the criminal justice reform movement is not only misguided but also dangerous.

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