Research
The Challenge of Mutual Security
A workable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must provide adequate security for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Constitutional Character: Virtues and Vices in Presidential Leadership
Presidents and presidential candidates should be assessed more than they usually are on the basis of what may be called constitutional character.
Athens: The First Domino?
This fiscal crisis could ignite the next global financial meltdown.
Level of Access and Competition in Broadband Markets
In this paper, we consider an unregulated incumbent who owns a broadband infrastructure and decides on how much access to provide to a potential entrant.
The New Generation of Organizers
The progressive movement is seeing a resurgence of younger organizers thanks, in part, to the “Obama effect” of the 2008 campaign, and a renewed attempt to articulate values and build authentic relati
No Easy Way Out of the Chinese Dilemma
Thirty years ago, China had a tiny footprint on the global economy and little influence outside its borders, save for a few countries with which it had close political and military relationships.
Expanding Choice in Elementary and Secondary Education: A Report on Rethinking the Federal Role in Education
Education choice exercises a powerful pull on parents of school children: Twenty-four percent report that they moved to their current neighborhood so their children could attend their current school;
Reflections on the Jesuit Mission to China
With the explosive growth of transnational dealings, professionals in developed countries have expanding opportunities to spread their particular ways of doing things around the world.
Understanding Agglomerations in Health Care
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