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Philip Bobbitt of the The University of Texas at Austin School of Law will deliver the November Bradley Lecture.
Thus far, our biggest deficit in waging the War on Terror has been a lack of ideas—the kind of reshaping ideas that Viner, Brodie, Schelling, and others developed to cope with...
The wiretapping controversy has set up a classic confrontation between the executive and legislative branches.
The Continuity of Government Commission spent a year examining if and how the institution of Congress could survive after a catastrophic attack.
How the legislative branches can help the executive branchtransform itself froman administrative public bureaucracy intoan entrepreneurial public management.
A bad incentive structure creates a dire shortage.
Immanuel Kant and Jürgen Habermas are still important and relevant to political thought in international relations.
The federal government should move from a model of bureaucratic public administration to a model of entrepreneurial public management.



