To trust is to risk. When we lend someone money, we make ourselves vulnerable, hoping or expecting that the borrower will reward our trust…
Ballistic missile defenses have matured from a Cold War idea to a real-world necessity. Threats today from ballistic missiles are real,…
People get more excited about national elections than about state and local races, which is unfortunate since lower levels of governments…
In the first half of the last century, Europe tore itself apart in two wars and destroyed its central role in world politics. In the…
While the federal deficit captures the news headlines, there is a deep and pervasive fiscal crisis in state finance. This crisis is largely…
This article evaluates Ostrom’s classic on its adaption of any coercive system to local features and particularly the costs of monitoring…
Federal action addressing climate change is likely to emerge either through new legislation or via the U.S. EPA’s authority under the Clean…
This paper compares how the United States and the European Community dealt with competition policy challenges by two firms operating at the…
We describe three essential elements of an effective post-2012 international global climate policy architecture: a means to ensure that…