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The Roots of Rage
December 4, 2000 |
By Karen Paget
The Big Chill
Foundations and Political Passion
May 1, 1999 |
By Karen Paget
Can Cities Escape Political Isolation?
As federal funding dwindles, we need new economic arrangements and political coalitions to unite city and suburb.
January 1, 1998 |
By Karen Paget
The Balanced Budget Trap
Absolute budget balance has become orthodoxy; a constitutional amendment to enforce it may pass Congress even if Democrats win the elections. but look at the costs.
November 1, 1996 |
By Karen Paget
Can't Touch This?: The Pentagon's Budget Fortress
Defense experts with impeccable conservative credentials say we could cut the Pentagon budget without endangering our security. So why is no one listening?
September 21, 1995 |
By Karen Paget
The Gender Gap Mystique
Women are newly influential in politics, but those who court the gender gap on the cheap will not succeed. Women's interests, issues, and voting preferences are every bit as complex as men's -- and demand equal respect.
September 21, 1993 |
By Karen Paget
Affirmative Action at Berkeley
Admissions Omissions
January 1, 1993 |
By Lewis Jones, Karen Paget, Jerome Karabel and Paul Starr
Diversity at Berkeley: Demagoguery or Demography?
The case for Cal's admissions policy, designed to mirror the state's population.
March 21, 1992 |
By Karen Paget
Citizen Organizing: Many Movements, No Majority
Citizen Politics aims to spur a democratic resurgence at the grassroots. But as other forms of democratic participation decline, can citizen organizing make a difference?
June 23, 1990 |
By Karen Paget
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