Century Foundation Fellows Assess the Best and Worst in 2010 Policy and Politics in Year-End Series at www.tcf.org
Topics: Economics and Inequality, Education, Election Reform, Health Care, Homeland Security, International Affairs, Media and Politics, Retirement Security
Dec 22, 2010
Authors: TCF
Publisher(s): The Century Foundation
December 22, 2010 (New York)—In the past year, we experienced real highs and lows in domestic and international policy and politics—from the passage of health insurance reform legislation to serious federal budget woes to the draw-down of troops in Iraq. Century Foundation fellows and staff have provided analysis, commentary, and policy ideas on these and other issues throughout 2010. As the year winds down, they offer perspectives on important milestones in domestic and foreign policy and what they mean for the coming year and beyond in “The Best and Worst of 2010” series. Their video commentary and blog posts are available on The Century Foundation web site at www.tcf.org. New videos will be posted through the end of the year. Featured commentary will include:
- Greg Anrig, vice president for policy and program—the economy
- Michael Wahid Hanna, fellow and program officer—foreign policy
- Richard D. Kahlenberg, senior fellow—education
- Jeffrey Laurenti, senior fellow and director of foreign policy programs—foreign policy
- Gordon A. MacInnes, fellow—education
- Maggie Mahar, fellow—health care
- Peter Osnos, senior fellow—media
- Stephen Schlesinger, fellow—foreign policy
- Ruy Teixeira, senior fellow, TCF/CAP—politics
- Tova Andrea Wang, fellow—election reform
For more information, visit www.tcf.org or contact Christy Hicks at hicks@tcf.org or (917) 544-2949.






