Bullish on Private Colleges
Two scholars of higher education buck the negative tide.Illustration by Robert NeubeckerNovember-December 2011Richard P. Chait is a research professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education....
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View ArticleHow Same-Sex Marriage Came to Be
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View ArticleAnatomy of the Euro Crisis
The political economy of a continent at cross-purposesHunger stalks southern Europe: A nationalist political party distributes food in Athens, September 14, 2012. Photograph by Panayiotis...
View ArticleThe Keystone XL Pipeline
Article Title Override for Email: The Case for KeystoneShould the president approve construction?Huge dump trucks lined up in 2012 to transport tar sand from a surface mine, Fort McMurray, Alberta...
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ForumAddressing the root causes of violence against women in South AsiaArticle Title Override for Email: Forum: Keeping Women SafeRallying against rape: a candlelight protest in Mumbai, December...
View ArticleA Fiscal Faustian Bargain
ForumAn economic analyst of sports dissects the assumptions behind Boston's bid for the 2024 Olympics.Article Title Override for Email: The Economics of a Boston OlympicsOlympic aftermath: the 2004...
View ArticleWhy Can’t We Move?
ForumRosabeth Moss Kanter on solving America’s infrastructure problemsA New Jersey Transit train crosses a 1910 bridge in Kearney, N.J., over which 150,000 to 200,000 passengers cross daily—making it...
View ArticleFixing Foreign Policy
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View ArticleHistory and Democracy
History and DemocracyThe 2006 Phi Beta Kappa OrationSean WilentzSeptember-October 2006 history-and-democracy.htmlEditor’s note: Introducing himself as a Princeton professor wearing a Yale gown as he...
View ArticleThe Ethanol Illusion
The Ethanol IllusionCan we move beyond an energy policy running on hype and hot air?Michael B. McElroyNovember-December 2006 the-ethanol-illusion.htmlAmericansannual consumption of gasoline (for both...
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“Insider Luck”How stock-option grants were gamed — and what to do about itLucian A. BebchukMarch-April 2007 insider-luck.htmlThe compensation of top American corporate executives has soared...
View ArticleThe Enigmatic Mr. Putin
The Enigmatic Mr. PutinTaking the pulse of Russia's president and politicsTimothy J. ColtonMay-June 2007 the-enigmatic-mr-putin.htmlWho is Mr. Putin?” The question reverberated in world capitals when...
View ArticleSaving Money, Oil, and the Climate
Saving Money, Oil, and the ClimateUsing non-fossil energy sources to power our vehiclesMichael B. McElroyMarch-April 2008 saving-money-oil-and-the.htmlThe United States is in urgent need of a...
View ArticleToward a Liberal Realist Foreign Policy
Toward a Liberal Realist Foreign PolicyA memo for the next presidentJoseph S. Nye Jr.March-April 2008 toward-a-liberal-realist.htmlOn January 20, you will inherit a legacy of trouble: Iraq, Iran,...
View ArticleMaking Credit Safer
The case for regulationElizabeth WarrenMay-June 2008 making-credit-safer.htmlIt is impossible to buy a toaster that has a one-in-five chance of bursting into flames and burning down your house. But it...
View ArticleGreening China
How to Reduce Air Pollution in ChinaMarket-based policies for air-pollution controlMun S. HoDale W. JorgensonSeptember-October 2008 greening-china-market-solutionsThree decades of rapid economic growth...
View ArticleThe Economic Agenda
The Economic AgendaChallenges facing the next president...Lawrence H. SummersSeptember-October 2008 the-economic-agenda.htmlI have been privileged to watch the 10 previous presidential elections...
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