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By all accounts, General Welsh is perhaps the most respected leader in the Air Force today.
The National Academy of Sciences creates virtual blacklists of scientists who dare to disagree with "the consensus."
This volume assesses the options for a sustainable federal budget and examines how the budget process could be revised to be more farsighted and to hold leaders accountable for responsible stewardship of the nation's fiscal future.
Samuel Thernstrom believes geoengineering may have an important role to play, both practically and conceptually, in the climate challenge process.
Christina Hoff Sommers replies to the National Academy of Sciences' new study on the status of female science, engineering, and mathematics teachers and researchers in higher education.
Social Security Insurance eligibility requirements make it more difficult for beneficiaries to work or save.
A new proposal to launch a U.S. Public Service Academy has drawn much attention. Two essays provide a provocative look at this ambitious policy proposal.
Divergent viewpoints on the necessity and practicality of a national university of public service.




