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"State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.
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"State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.
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"State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.
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"State secrets privilege" has been used to claim that some executive branch activities are so inherently secret that no court should be allowed to deliberate on whether or not they are legal.
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Reluctant in its waning months to launch a full-frontal assault on Iran but convinced of its leaders’ incorrigibility, the Bush administration has advanced, and its allies in Congress have proposed, a variety of escalating pressures against the Islamic republic. Among them, argues Col. Sam Gardiner in a new paper for The Century Foundation, are covert operations through proxy groups inside Iran.
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Reluctant in its waning months to launch a full-frontal assault on Iran but convinced of its leaders’ incorrigibility, the Bush administration has advanced, and its allies in Congress have proposed, a variety of escalating pressures against the Islamic republic. Among them, argues Col. Sam Gardiner in a new paper for The Century Foundation, are covert operations through proxy groups inside Iran.
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Reluctant in its waning months to launch a full-frontal assault on Iran but convinced of its leaders’ incorrigibility, the Bush administration has advanced, and its allies in Congress have proposed, a variety of escalating pressures against the Islamic republic. Among them, argues Col. Sam Gardiner in a new paper for The Century Foundation, are covert operations through proxy groups inside Iran.
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The election of a new president and Congress will provide a new set of hands to fix the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). What should be done about funding levels? How can the standards, testing, and accountability provisions be improved? How can the promise of allowing students in low performing schools to move to better ones be realized?
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The election of a new president and Congress will provide a new set of hands to fix the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). What should be done about funding levels? How can the standards, testing, and accountability provisions be improved? How can the promise of allowing students in low performing schools to move to better ones be realized?
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The election of a new president and Congress will provide a new set of hands to fix the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). What should be done about funding levels? How can the standards, testing, and accountability provisions be improved? How can the promise of allowing students in low performing schools to move to better ones be realized?
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The election of a new president and Congress will provide a new set of hands to fix the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). What should be done about funding levels? How can the standards, testing, and accountability provisions be improved? How can the promise of allowing students in low performing schools to move to better ones be realized?
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The election of a new president and Congress will provide a new set of hands to fix the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). What should be done about funding levels? How can the standards, testing, and accountability provisions be improved? How can the promise of allowing students in low performing schools to move to better ones be realized?
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America’s foreign policy can only be fully successful with support from both sides of the aisle. Partnership for a Secure America and The Century Foundation brought together Democrats and Republicans to seek consensus on national security issues.
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America’s foreign policy can only be fully successful with support from both sides of the aisle. Partnership for a Secure America and The Century Foundation brought together Democrats and Republicans to seek consensus on national security issues.
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America’s foreign policy can only be fully successful with support from both sides of the aisle. Partnership for a Secure America and The Century Foundation brought together Democrats and Republicans to seek consensus on national security issues.
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Terrorism officials from dozens of countries came to the United Nations in New York for a two-day meeting of the General Assembly to review their governments' implementation of the U.N. Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy adopted in 2006.
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Terrorism officials from dozens of countries came to the United Nations in New York for a two-day meeting of the General Assembly to review their governments' implementation of the U.N. Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy adopted in 2006.
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Terrorism officials from dozens of countries came to the United Nations in New York for a two-day meeting of the General Assembly to review their governments' implementation of the U.N. Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy adopted in 2006.
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Barack Obama's success in the 2008 election cycle has fostered optimistic rhetoric in mainstream media about race relations in the United States. Does Obama's candidacy transform Martin Luther King Jr.'s American dream into a reality? What role does race play in the 2008 election and beyond? Can America ever truly be a color-blind society?
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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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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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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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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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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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