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What Others Are Saying
The most important American scholarship comes out of our think tanks, and no think tank has been more influential than the American Enterprise Institute.
Ronald Reagan
[Washington's] most influential think tank.
The Economist, 2006
The danger is, of course, that people who believe the government can manage the economy better than the private sector will use this decision as an excuse to keep government involved. And that's why AEI is going to be important long after my presidency, to be talking about the merits of markets and the merits of free enterprise.
President George W. Bush, December 18, 2008
[AEI is] one of the finest argument factories in the free world.
Jonah Goldberg, National Review Online, March 2006
AEI has emerged as one of the most important public policy institutions in our country. From deregulation in the 1980s to welfare reform in the 1990s to the war on terror today, AEI scholars have consistently produced pioneering work that has bettered the lives of our citizens and our world.
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (I-CT), September 11, 2008
The American Enterprise Institute, over the years, has consistently defended fundamental freedoms, both personal and economic. It has stoically resisted the insidious tide of political correctness in so many facets of our daily lives.
It has frequently displayed great policy courage--often facing a chorus of ridicule and dissent. This was recently the case regarding the surge in Iraq, a subject to which I will return later.
Most prominently, though, this Institute has always understood the relentless force of ideas and values in shaping societies.
John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia, March 5, 2008
'When does AEI start trumping the Joint Chiefs of Staff on this stuff?' Schoomaker asked at the next chiefs' meeting.
Bob Woodward in a Washington Post article about
General Jack Keane briefing President Bush on a new Iraq strategy being proposed by AEI,
September 8, 2008
[AEI scholar] Peter Wallison saw Fannie Mae's troubles coming 25 years ago…But getting anyone to do anything about the congressionally chartered mortgages company and its unusual vulnerabilities proved futile, even after Mr. Wallison began writing books warning that it and sister company Freddie Mac could take advantage of their government ties and relative lack of regulation to grow too large.
John D. McKinnon, The Wall Street Journal, referring to AEI scholar Peter Wallison's prophetic warnings about the dangers of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, July 12, 2008
If you believe that careful research ought to inform public policy, then you must follow closely what is done at AEI. There gifted scholars produce exceptional studies that make a difference to people who care about freedom, culture, the economy, and national defense.
James Q. Wilson
...Washington's most audacious and interesting think tank, the American Enterprise Institute
Andy Ferguson, the Weekly Standard, May 14, 2007
I admire AEI a lot. . .This Institute has been a tireless voice for the principles of individual liberty, free enterprise, limited government, and a strong national defense.
President George W. Bush, February 15, 2007
AEI has done a masterful job of fostering discussion and debate on the issues that affect America and affect the world.
Representative Peter Hoekstra (R-MI), September 20, 2006
...AEI has become renowned for its scholarship, the care and precision of its work, the influence and commitment to important ideas. No think-tank in this city can match what AEI does.
Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the President Karl Rove,
May 15, 2006
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