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A comparative overview of the two major models of labor markets and welfare systems in the advanced industrial world: the "liberal capitalist" system of the United States and Britain and the "social market" capitalism of northern Europe.
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A task force of prominent terrorism experts presents a comprehensive plan for fighting global terrorism.
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With full implementation of the Medicare drug benefit drawing near, which features look promising and which don't?
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Common questions about the new drug benefit's financing, interactions with private plans, and likely impact.
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The current U.S. administration is misguided about the problem of rising energy prices and how to solve it.
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How post-traumatic stress disorder extended far beyond the New York population directly exposed to the September 11 attacks.
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A working group of election reform experts looks at how states can implement future elections in a way that balances ballot integrity with voting rights and accessibility.
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After a decade of ever more sterile debate about ‘reforming’ the Security Council, the Institute for Security Studies has provocatively recast the issue as one of ‘reinforcing’ it.
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Current proposals to create an “ownership society” are contrary to well-established, successful policy strategies of broadening ownership and intensify the shifting of risk to individuals.
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Four key questions about Social Security trust funds, the national debt, and fiscal policy.
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How well prepared is the American public for the real estate party to end?
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Examining the successes and failures of the Patriot Act, as well as which sections should be retained and which should be allowed to expire.
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A comprehensive plan for reforming the broken U.S. health care system from Health Care Fellow Leif Wellington Haase.
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Why claims of a generational crisis are almost entirely bogus.
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Summay of the potential impact of "progressive price indexing" on future benefits.
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Powerpoint presentation from National College Action Network conference.
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New survey data challenges the conventional wisdom on public views on America's role in the world.
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Strategies to achieve national security goals through strengthening global alliances.
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Today’s young people would receive much lower guaranteed benefits with private accounts than they would under the current system.
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A special issue on the drive to privatize Social Security, cosponsored by The Century Foundation, EPI and the Campaign for America's Future, with articles from Paul Starr, Robert Kuttner, Dean Baker, Henry Aaron, and many others.
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Thanassis Cambanis interviewed on PRI's The World.
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Thanassis Cambanis published in The Atlantic.
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Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Washington Post.
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The Platform by Peter Osnos.
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Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in World Politics Review.
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Heather Schwartz suggests that a promising strategy to make high-poverty schools better involves providing low-income families a chance to live in more-advantaged neighborhoods, where their children can attend low-poverty public schools.
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The Century Foundation, Demos and the Economic Policy Institute have partnered together to help strengthen social insurance programs and develop a road map for a fair and responsible federal budget.
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The Israeli public has become skeptical about the prospects for a durable peace with the Palestinians and resigned to isolation under nationalist rule rather than trust in internationally promoted accords. Is there still a constituency for peace in the Israeli public? Can it ever gain traction again?
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Today, higher education is a major force in promoting social mobility, yet colleges and universities seem more concerned with prestige than finding ways to make higher learning more accessible. Rewarding Strivers outlines two high-profile models that colleges and universities can follow in making the American Dream a realistic one for all students.
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