Friday - August 21, 2026

Think Tanks

Here's a look at documents from think tanks

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Report calls for awareness of regulations' adverse effects on Americans
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 [Category: ThinkTank] (TNSbrep) -- The Competitive Enterprise Institute posted the following news release:

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New report calls for awareness of regulations' adverse effects on Americans

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Federal regulations claim they exist to protect the public. But what happens when those regulations achieve the opposite by blocking cheaper, safer, and more innovative products from getting to consumers? A new Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) report aims to raise awareness of this problem and provide a framework to scrutinize the outcome of regulations, not their intention.

Regulations ... Show Full Article
Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to American Affairs: Housing Divergence - Why Texas Builds and California Stalls
NEW YORK, Aug. 20 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary by Director of Research and senior fellow Judge Glock to American Affairs:

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The Housing Divergence: Why Texas Builds and California Stalls

Texas and California are similar in many ways. They were the two largest states to emerge from the Mexican American War.

They were both, at least temporarily, their own countries before being incorporated into the United States.

At different times, they have both been symbols of a peculiarly American way of life, in a manner that could not be said of any other ... Show Full Article
Jamestown Foundation Issues Commentary: Purges, Aging Set Stage for 21st Party Congress Turnover
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following commentary by senior fellow Willy Wo-Lap Lam in the foundation's China Brief Notes:

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Purges, Aging Set Stage for 21st Party Congress Turnover

Executive Summary:

* New additions to the Politburo Standing Committee, Central Committee, and Central Military Commission at the 21st Party Congress in 2027 are expected to follow General Secretary Xi Jinping's agenda, and decisions for promotions will follow cadres' proven ability to do so rather than any novel ideas they may hold.

* Although Xi will almost certainly stay in ... Show Full Article
Goldwater Institute: She Cooks for Her Neighbors. The Government Says It's an Illegal Restaurant
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 20 [Category: ThinkTank] -- The Goldwater Institute posted the following news:

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She Cooks for Her Neighbors. The Government Says It's an Illegal Restaurant

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When the sun comes up in the small town of Harrisburg, Mo., there's really only one place to grab breakfast and meet up with friends-Kathy Kite's house. Every morning Kathy makes home-cooked breakfast at no charge for friends, neighbors, and anyone else who stops by. But now, her hospitality is threatened by the local health department, which is warning that she could face steep fines and criminal penalties ... Show Full Article
CSIS Issues Commentary: Rice at a Crossroads - Rethinking Japan's Food Security
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary by Ryosuke Inoue, visiting fellow from Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting Co. Ltd. with the Japan Chair:

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Rice at a Crossroads: Rethinking Japan's Food Security

A Shock at the Rice Counter

Rice is Japan's staple food, and it reaches nearly every dinner table in the country. In early 2024, a five-kilogram bag of rice cost the average Japanese household about Yen2,000 ($13). A year later the price had nearly doubled, reaching its highest level in decades (see Figure 1). The political ... Show Full Article
American Action Forum Issues Commentary: Oil in the Shadows - Dark Shipping Evades Sanctions
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 -- The American Action Forum issued the following commentary on Aug. 19, 2026, by Trade Policy Director Jacob Jensen:

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Oil in the Shadows: Dark Shipping Evades Sanctions

Executive Summary

* As the United States increasingly relies on economic sanctions as a strategic tool, sanctioned countries are expanding their use of "dark shipping" practices to evade Western enforcement, creating significant environmental, humanitarian, and geopolitical risks.

* The "shadow fleet" of shipping vessels transported approximately 3.7 billion barrels of oil in 2025, representing nearly ... Show Full Article
America First Policy Institute Issues Commentary to American Mind Entitled 'Havana's Long Shadow'
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on Aug. 19, 2026, by Western Hemisphere Initiative Director Melissa Ford Maldonado to American Mind:

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Havana's Long Shadow

Thirty-two Cubans died when American forces entered Caracas on January 3, 2026, to capture Nicolas Maduro. Cuba and Venezuela are more than a thousand miles apart.

Why were Cubans dying in defense of Maduro? How did a small Caribbean island become so deeply invested in the survival of another country's dictatorship?

To answer those questions, we have to go back ... Show Full Article