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Yuval Levin

Washington, D.C.

Senior Editor at The New Atlantis

Contributing Editor at National Review

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  • 4 days ago | aei.org | John Fortier |Matthew Continetti |Jonah Goldberg |Yuval Levin

    The June 30 release of the United States Election Assistance Commission’s (EAC) Election Administration and Voting Survey will offer the most comprehensive look at the voting methods, key laws, and voter registration procedures that the 50 states and thousands of localities implemented during the 2024 elections. Join us as AEI’s John C.

  • 1 week ago | aei.org | Michael Strain |Robert Doar |Yuval Levin |Mark Perry

    Op-Ed Should We Have Faith in Markets?

  • 3 weeks ago | aei.org | AEI Press |Yuval Levin |Adam White |John Yoo

    Available July 1, 2025In the third volume of this series, scholars of American history and law consider the place of religion in the American Revolution. The year 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of American independence, yet the founding is controversial now in ways it has not been in decades. The American Enterprise Institute offers a major intellectual and educational project to reintroduce Americans to the unique value of their national inheritance.

  • 3 weeks ago | aei.org | Yuval Levin |Adam White |John Yoo |Michael Brickman

    Book Religion and the American Revolution Book Capitalism and the American Revolution Op-Ed Trump Should Polish a Hidden Gem in D.C. for America’s 250th Birthday Book AEI Press Democracy and the American Revolution Event America at 250: Religion and the American Revolution Event America at 250: Capitalism and the American Revolution Event America at 250: Democracy and the American Revolution...

  • 4 weeks ago | aei.org | With Matthew Continetti |Jonah Goldberg |Yuval Levin |Ramesh Ponnuru

    When William F. Buckley Jr. founded National Review in 1955, he transformed American conservatism into a viable political force. By unifying factions on the right around their shared values and goals, he guided the conservative movement toward enormous political success. But today, conservatism is fragmented once again. Debates have erupted between new factions over how best to apply conservative principles to modern challenges.

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