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Last month, the new president of China, Xi Jinping, chose to travel to Moscow for his first foreign visit. He and Russian President…
Deciding "who gets what, when, and how" are perhaps the most important decisions any government has to make. So it should not be surprising…
Development requires change. Change is difficult; most observers believe it demands some degree of leadership. But what does this mean: who…
Last week, within a 24-hour period, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Tina Fey, the star, producer, writer, and creator of NBC’s “30…
Mark H. Moore’s now classic Creating Public Value offered advice to public managers about how to create public value. But that book left a…
Citing an escalating dispute over islands in the East China Sea, The Economist warned last week that “China and Japan are sliding toward…
Years from now, historians are likely to look back upon Barack Obama's second inaugural address as a rich treasure trove for understanding…
It is hard to remember, on President Obama’s second inauguration, that less than a decade ago he was a relatively unknown Senate candidate…
On the eve of his second inaugural, President Obama appears smarter, tougher and bolder than ever before. But whether he is also wiser…
When Senator John Kerry is confirmed as secretary of state later this month, he will encounter a number of complex tests as America’s top…