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Designing America’s Defense for the Digital Age

July 13, 2016July 13, 2016 defense policy, innovation, national security

BY JOSHUA WELLE While the post-9/11 wars waged, the Department of Defense (DoD) did not focus on two imperatives to

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Fair Housing: Regulation Is Not the Answer

July 6, 2016July 5, 2016 housing, regulation

BY VANESSA CALDER The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has promulgated a new rule that requires equal

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The Final Axis: North Korea and Nonproliferation Negotiations

June 29, 2016November 6, 2017 foreign policy, North Korea, nuclear

BY DIANA PARK On 6 January 2016, North Korean state media broadcast that it was now “a powerful nuclear weapons

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2016 Issue Blog Featured 

The Dirty World of Ranking Cities

June 22, 2016June 29, 2016 cities, data, local government

BY SAM SALKIN Cities differ vastly from one another. That’s probably too obvious of a statement. During the summer of

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The ancient Greek philosopher Plato argued that in order for a democratic society to function properly, the wealthiest members should never be more than five times as rich as its poorest. Yet, in modern America, CEOs and other elites can earn up to 600 times the wages of their lowest-paid employees. Responding to this disparity, a small but growing number of laborers are forgoing work in traditional businesses and investing in an alternative model: the worker cooperative.
2016 Issue Blog Featured 

Worker Cooperatives: A Bipartisan Solution to America’s Growing Income Inequality

June 15, 2016November 15, 2017 inequality, workers rights

BY BENJAMIN GILLIES This piece appeared in our 2016 print journal. You can order your copy here. The ancient Greek philosopher

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Driving Youth Outcomes Through Collective Impact

October 4, 2015March 16, 2023 collective impact, education, Harlem Children's Zone, place-based solutions

BY HAYLING PRICE AND JACOB COHEN This piece appeared in our 2015 print journal. You can order your copy here.  Introduction

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Indian Media: Crisis in the Fourth Estate

August 18, 2015March 16, 2023 india, media, Narendra Modi

BY UZRA KHAN This piece appeared in our 2015 print journal. You can order your copy here.  One morning in 2014,

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