President Reagan stunned fellow citizens and the world 30 years ago this month with a dramatic announcement that the United States would…
We analyze a Massachusetts merit aid program in which high-scoring students received
tuition waivers at in-state public colleges with lower…
The answer in Syria, of course, is not so simple, writes Nicholas Burns. "The United States is exhausted and risk-averse after Iraq and…
When I hear free-spending national leaders call for more infrastructure investment, I think of Detroit’s absurd People Mover monorail…
Professor Burns argues that we are moving from a decade of war to a decade of diplomacy and that we need to rebuild support for the State…
Following President Obama's State of the Union address, Professor Burns outlines steps that the administration can take to produce the best…
When Lee Kuan Yew speaks, presidents, prime ministers, diplomats, and CEOs listen. Lee, the founding father of modern Singapore and its…
We present a method of ranking U.S. undergraduate programs based on students’ revealed preferences. When a student chooses a college among…
Since the election, American public policy debate has been focused on prospective budget deficits and what can be done to reduce them. The…