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Political strategists say that women are critical to the Democrats’ strategy for retaining control of the Senate. But now, more than ever,…
Though education spared Massachusetts the fate of other former industrial states, like Michigan, we have an odd way of showing that our…
President Obama’s commencement address to the graduating class at Barnard College on Monday had no throwaway lines. It was for and about…
NATO was 63 in April and will celebrate its birthday at next week’s summit meeting in Chicago, no doubt accompanied by much debate about…
We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states. In particular, this is the…
While the presidential primary elections in the United States are not over, Mitt Romney is now almost certain to be the party’s nominee to…
John M. Quigley, who died last week, was a pioneering economist who helped change the way we think about housing. He devised statistical…
Last November, Republicans finally took control of the House of Representatives here, the final victory of the party’s long Southern…
Published by the Atlantic Council, Anchoring the Alliance argues that NATO is a force multiplier for the United States and remains…
In 2010 and 2011, Republicans and Democrats proposed mandating clean power generation in the electricity sector. To evaluate public support…