In 1976, United States Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger conducted a series of intricate, multiparty negotiations in Southern Africa to…
When the cold war ended 25 years ago, Europe emerged as prosperous, democratic, united and peaceful. Today, however, it faces interlocking…
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Low college enrollment rates among low-income students may stem from a combination of credit constraints, low academic skill, and low-…
It is sometimes said that most Americans live in “the United States of Amnesia.” Less widely recognized is how many American policy makers…
The author reflects on the achievements as well as the possible future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) legislation. The author referred to…
The article offers the author's insights on the move beyond police-reform agenda after the departure of commissioner William J. Bratton of…
In addition to difficulties gathering and evaluating complete information, cognitive limitations and biases preclude individuals from…
When income segregation is coupled with racial segregation, low-income blacks cluster in neighbourhoods that feature disadvantages along…