Tag: National Affairs

In a discussion about the State of the Union address, Chris Stirewalt highlights the performative success but substantive weaknesses of the presidential speech.
Yuval Levin, the editor of National Affairs, suggests that while Israel should not simply adopt the American constitution, it can learn from the elemental concepts of democracy, equality, and representation within it.
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, Yuval Levin explores how America's Constitution can provide insights for resolving Israel's judicial crisis.
Yuval Levin, director at AEI and editor of National Affairs, discusses the unexpected jobs numbers and the implications for American national security posed by a Chinese surveillance balloon, questioning the expertise and predictions of current authorities.
Yuval Levin discusses the concept of freedom in relation to the Passover holiday and the Exodus narrative.
Tevi Troy discusses disaster management by the Oval Office in "Shall We Wake the President: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office," highlighting presidents' responses to crises.
Yuval Levin, founding editor of National Affairs, discusses the situation in Afghanistan and Joe Biden's response, along with his recent article in Commentary magazine about successes in confronting COVID-19.
Yuval Levin, a prominent figure in American public policy discussions, holds key positions at the American Enterprise Institute and National Affairs.