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This report is based on themes derived from various roundtable discussions convened by Professor Stephen Goldsmith in which stakeholders…
Aspen Policy Books is a series of annual publications on the United States’ most pressing foreign policy and national security issues. In…
Thirty-five newly elected representatives attended an intensive session designed to brief them on their new roles in Washington and…
Leadership lessons from Harvard Kennedy School guided the Colombian president in ending civil war, earning him a Nobel prize.
In this paper, we explore the psychological experience of university-educated local workers from emerging economies striving to enter the…
After a divisive election, artists are using music, literature and other forms of art to bring their communities together.
New research examines risk and rewards of manipulating truth to deceive.
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In addition to difficulties gathering and evaluating complete information, cognitive limitations and biases preclude individuals from…