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The centralizing reforms that culminated in the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986 did much to weld America's armed services into the preeminent military force of the late twentieth century.
This timely look at the Obama presidency establishes a constitutional yardstick of interest to scholars of the presidency, constitutional thought, and American political thought.
It is hard to imagine how consumers would be better off today if Microsoft had competed less vigorously against Netscape and others.
Irwin Stelzer's key claim—that Microsoft attained its leading position in PC operating systems illegally—has never been asserted by the government, despite a decade of near-continuous investigation and three rounds in court.
This event will discuss President Obama's health reform effort.
We are in bad need of intelligence reform, but Dennis Blair, the director of national intelligence, is too far removed from the agencies that might need changing.
While creating a more diverse police force may produce some benefits, we still shouldn't forget the differences between men and women.
Government and international aid agencies from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have come to depend on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to implement their development policy programs. Corporations are increasingly expected to consult with NGOs prior to making investments in the developing...



