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American Enterprise Institute: 'What It Takes to Mobilize for War'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following report on April 28, 2026 by Todd Harrison entitled "What It Takes to Mobilize for War."

Here are excerpts:

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Key Points

Mobilization readiness is the nation's ability to convert resources into military power at speed and scale.

Unlike operational mobilization, which deploys and sustains existing forces, strategic mobilization expands military power by surging spending, personnel, and weapons production.

It rests on four foundations: economic strength, workforce capacity, industrial capacity, and political ... Show Full Article

American Enterprise Institute: 'Toward a Free and Unified Korea--Resolving the Korea Challenge at Its Source'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following report on April 27, 2026 by Nicholas Eberstadt, James P. Flynn, Robert Joesph, Hyun-seung Lee, Michael Marshall, David Maxwell and Greg Scarlatoiu entitled "Toward a Free and Unified Korea--Resolving the Korea Challenge at Its Source."

Here is the executive summary:

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The division of the Korean Peninsula is one of the most critical unresolved legacies of World War II. What was intended as a temporary administrative line hardened into a permanent geopolitical fault line. More than 70 years after the Korean ... Show Full Article

American Enterprise Institute: 'Lithography Loophole: How China Is Printing Its Way to Chip Self-Sufficiency'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following report on April 21, 2026 by Ryan Fedasiuk and Julia Torres entitled "The Lithography Loophole: How China Is Printing Its Way to Chip Self-Sufficiency."

Here are excerpts:

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Key Points

Although US and allied export controls have prevented China from acquiring high-end chipmaking equipment, Chinese firms are starting to succeed in using older-generation lithography tools to fabricate near-frontier chips.

China's fleet of several hundred deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography machines will almost certainly be ... Show Full Article

American Enterprise Institute: 'Know the Market to Find the Path Home for the Most Vulnerable'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following report on April 29, 2026 by Arthur Gailes and Edward J. Pinto entitled "Know the Market to Find the Path Home for the Most Vulnerable."

Here are excerpts:

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The National Low Income Housing Coalition has published its 2026 edition of The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes, estimating a shortfall of 7.2 million affordable and available rental homes for the nation's 11 million extremely low-income (ELI) renter households. The measure has clear advantages: it is intuitive and direct, it meshes with HUD policy, ... Show Full Article

American Enterprise Institute: 'Evaluating the Impact of Tariffs on US Agriculture a Year After Liberation Day'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following report on April 15, 2026 by Joseph W. Glauber entitled "Evaluating the Impact of Tariffs on US Agriculture a Year After Liberation Day."

Here are the key points:

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In April 2025, the Trump administration levied 10 percent tariffs on virtually all countries and higher "reciprocal" tariffs on certain countries, ushering in a new and uncertain tariff architecture that saw significant changes, exemptions, and additional actions over the following year.

The tariffs modestly reduced overall US agricultural and ... Show Full Article

American Enterprise Institute: 'Beyond "Do No Harm": The Next Era of Value-Based Accountability Policy'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following report on April 30, 2026 by Beth Akers entitled "Beyond "Do No Harm": The Next Era of Value-Based Accountability Policy."

Here are excerpts:

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Key Points

Higher education policy has shifted toward "value" as the central organizing principle. After decades focused on access, affordability, and completion, policymakers are now asking whether college actually delivers meaningful economic returns to students--reflecting growing evidence that outcomes vary widely.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act marks a turning ... Show Full Article

American Enterprise Institute: 'An Extra Point for Attendance: The Impact of High School Varsity Athletics on Absenteeism'
WASHINGTON, May 2 (TNSLrpt) -- The American Enterprise Institute issued the following on April 8, 2026 by Nat Malkus and Sam Hollon entitled "An Extra Point for Attendance: The Impact of High School Varsity Athletics on Absenteeism."

Here are excerpts:

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Key Points

Merging day-level attendance data with complete varsity roster data for 262,000 Indiana high school students in 2023-24, we find a consistent "double bump" in attendance for athletes. Varsity athletes have better attendance than other students out of season and still better attendance during their sports seasons.

Chronic absenteeism ... Show Full Article