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2014 Issue

2014 Issue Featured 

When Glass Ceilings Meet Glass Walls

October 15, 2014March 6, 2015 entrepreneurship, google, technology, women

BY MELISSA SANDGREN Megan Smith grew up around engineers. Her grandfather helped build roads and bridges throughout the early 20th

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Innovating Schools

September 5, 2014September 5, 2014 education, education policy, reform, United States

  One student prepares to run for elected office. Another has just finished an internship in a federal courthouse. A

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A Low-Carbon Future Is a Choice, Not Market Inevitability

August 12, 2014November 15, 2017 carbon, energy, energy policy, environmental policy, oil

BY ADAM BANASIAK We usually find gas in new places with old ideas. Sometimes, also, we find gas in an

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Social Finance: Sorting Hope from Hype

August 9, 2014August 9, 2014 economics, finance, investment, responsible investment, social finance

BY JULIA FETHERSTON ADAM SMITH WOULD HAVE BEEN mystified by the bankers, government officials, analysts, and activists assembled in the

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No One Left Behind

July 4, 2014 afghanistan, immigration, iraq, military

BY WILL DENN Fahim Muhammad believed that until the Taliban were defeated, Afghanistan, his homeland, would never be safe.1 In

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Right to Work and Health

July 1, 2014July 1, 2014 health, labor, unions, wisconsin

What the Most Recent Attack on Organized Labor Will Mean for American Workers’ Health and Safety BY DANYAAL RAZA Organized

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Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific

June 28, 2014June 28, 2014 Asia-Pacific, defense policy, US military

A New U.S. Defense Strategy for the 21st Century BY GREGORY WHITTEN AND ERUM JILANI THE UNITED STATES HAS EMBARKED

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