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As NATO summits go, this weekend's meeting of the alliance's members in Chicago may be memorable if only for being the least memorable one in recent history. Of course, quiet summits are not necessarily bad summits.
How might we reimagine the tapestry of teaching, schooling, and preparation to ensure that the changing labor force reinvigorates teaching and learning?
There should not be a new paradigm for technology and innovation policy which focuses on the effects of globalization and the outsourcing of facilities.
The general economic "health" of the U.S. manufacturing sector has re-emerged in a Presidential election year. In his 2012 State of the Union address, President Obama announced to Americans "that we have a huge opportunity, at this moment to bring manufacturing back," promising manufacturers special tax reductions and other federal...
On line registration for this event is closed. Walk in registrations will be accepted.The NATO alliance has been adrift since the end of the Cold War. Even before the crisis sparked by the 2003 Iraq war, the alliance struggled to find a new definition and a new organizing...
More work—much more work—needs to be done in order to help the military recover from already ruinous reductions, but as the President himself said, “America remains the one indispensible nation in the world.” Let us resolve to keep it that way.
R. Richard Geddes is available for comment on "The Road to Renewal: Private Investment in US Transportation Infrastructure".
President Obama's speech was more encouraging then most conservatives would have a right to expect, and it gives us a good starting point.





