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Session One of the "Business and National Health Care Reform" conference, "The Future of Employment-Based Health Insurance."
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Session One of the "Business and National Health Care Reform" conference, "The Future of Employment-Based Health Insurance."
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Is the United States and wider international community partly responsible for Pakistan’s political meltdown?
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Is the hostility of recent decades between Iran and Israel inherent in the ideology of the Islamic Republic, or are there pragmatic dimensions of national interest that are in play?
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Is the hostility of recent decades between Iran and Israel inherent in the ideology of the Islamic Republic, or are there pragmatic dimensions of national interest that are in play?
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Is the United States and wider international community partly responsible for Pakistan’s political meltdown?
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Karl Meyer, Brian Urquhart, Patrick Hayford, Jeffrey Laurenti, Bill McInturff, and Timothy E. Wirth discuss Turkish views of the United States, American leadership, Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden, and the United Nations.
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Jeffrey Laurenti, Colin Keating, Michael Hanna, Lawrence Moss, and Bill McInturff discuss Iran, political views of the officer corps, international law, and the United Nations.
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Dirk Salomons, Heraldo Muñoz, and Bill McInturff discuss the National Guard in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iraq, new issue structures, and shifts in electorate views.
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Gillian Sorensen, Juergen Stetten, and Bill McInturff discuss American attitudes on the United Nations, the United Nations in Iraq, the cost of the Iraq war, civil war in Iraq, isolationism, and American servicemen.
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Jeffrey Laurenti, Bill McInturff, and Stephen Schlesinger discuss shifts in American views on the war in Iraq, historical American attitudes on national security, humanitarian action, Pakistan, Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.
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Carla Robbins and Bill McInturff discuss American views on terrorism, the war in Iraq, humanitarian interventions, youth views, and the Vietnam War.
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Timothy E. Wirth discusses American perceptions of the United Nations and America's reputation around the world.
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Jeffrey Laurenti and Bill McInturff discuss 2007 polling data on the appropriate role of the U.S. in the world, the war in Iraq, international cooperation, presidential attributes, and emerging issues structures for the 2008 presidential campaign.
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What does “American global leadership” signify both to Americans and the rest of the world?
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A breakfast discussion of Richard Kahlenberg’s new book, "Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, Race, and Democracy".
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A breakfast discussion of Richard Kahlenberg’s new book, "Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, Race, and Democracy".
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A breakfast discussion of Richard Kahlenberg’s new book, "Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, Race, and Democracy".
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A breakfast discussion of Richard Kahlenberg’s new book, "Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, Race, and Democracy".
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A breakfast discussion of Richard Kahlenberg’s new book, "Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, Race, and Democracy".
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Obama hasn't made a peep about cutting U.S. support to NATO writes Michael Cohen in Foreign Policy .
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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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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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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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