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Green Job Search
Unless America changes its energy policies, it will continue to train workers for jobs that just aren't there.
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What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us
Information is the life-blood of public policy, but there's a lot of it missing.
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Too Big To Be Governed?
Financial reform will fail if industry writes the rules.
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The Vacancy Crisis
Obama has made fewer judicial nominations than any president in recent history -- with disastrous consequences.
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The Limits of Smart Power
Can the U.S. military end the epidemic of sexual violence in Congo without getting involved in another endless conflict?
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The Enforcement Paradox
With their failure to enact immigration reform, Democrats risk turning their "emerging majority" into a permanent swing vote.
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Repeat Performance
When charter schools hold students back, is it helping them succeed in the long term -- or does it just improve short-term test results?
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Put to the Test
Genetic screening is more accessible than ever, and health-care providers are scrambling to catch up.
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The Stalemate State
Those who argue that gridlock is a good check on partisanship haven't examined its policy consequences.
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Gatekeepers
Is giving away money -- and lots of it -- really the best way to change the world?
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Whose Media Bias?
Progressives' attempt to reshape the media has had some successes, but the failures may be more instructive.
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A 20-Year Tug-of-War
Neither liberals nor conservatives have been able to claim lasting power. But we have an advantage: real solutions.
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Many Paths to Victory: Texas
While Republicans try to make all races national in the 2010 election, Democrats have as many strategies as they do candidates. Will any of these approaches work in a tough year for incumbents?
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Many Paths to Victory
While Republicans try to make all races national in the 2010 election, Democrats have as many strategies as they do candidates.
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Many Paths to Victory: South Dakota
While Republicans try to make all races national in the 2010 election, Democrats have as many strategies as they do candidates. Will any of these approaches work in a tough year for incumbents?
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Globalizing Reform
America's top financial diplomat works to save the world from our mistakes.
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Will Republicans Blow It?
Tacking right doesn't always guarantee victory on Election Day.
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Many Paths to Victory: Florida
While Republicans try to make all races national in the 2010 election, Democrats have as many strategies as they do candidates. Will any of these approaches work in a tough year for incumbents?
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Forget Populism
"The people" are no more virtuous or incorruptible than elites.
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Slowed Food Revolution
Obama seeks to boost demand for organic food but doesn't offer meaningful support for the people who grow it.
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Organic Solutions
What would meaningful assistance for unconventional farmers look like?
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The Next Power Triangle
Why America's future partners in the Middle East should be Turkey and Iran -- yes, Iran.
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Everyday Corruption
The policy-making process has become an extension of the market battlefield.
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Washington's I.T. Guy
One man's quest to liberate all government information -- with or without the government's help
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The Reverse Commute
The Obama administration is trying to rein in suburban sprawl. But is it any match for 70 years of unsustainable development?
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