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Rethinking the Use of Sovereign Wealth Funds in a Knowledge Economy

November 19, 2013November 18, 2013 blog, business, development, economics, finance, international development, reform, sovereign wealth funds

By Will Hickey The time has come for sovereign wealth funds to produce some meaningful value. Now conservatively valued at

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Page Not Found: The High Stakes of the Federal Exchanges’ Technology Problems

November 12, 2013November 12, 2013 blog, health, health insurance, social policy, technology

  BY EMILY FRANCIS HARTMANN Federal health insurance exchanges (also known as insurance marketplaces) are off to a slow start.

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The 25th Amendment & Dick Cheney’s Heart

October 25, 2013November 21, 2013 American politics, blog, democracy, Elections, United States

BY TOMMY TOBIN Whatever you think about former Vice President Dick Cheney, his upcoming book Heart provides new fodder for

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America, Decoupled: Fighting the Trend

October 18, 2013October 19, 2013 American politics, blog, economics, finance, financial crisis, inequality, journalism, journalist, middle class, poverty, recession, social policy, United States

Note: This is part 2 of a 2 part series. Read Brian’s first post here. Photo credit: Michael S. Williamson (source here).

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America, Decoupled: The Plight of the Middle Class

October 17, 2013October 17, 2013 American politics, blog, business, economics, financial crisis, manufacturing, middle class, recession

Note: This post is part 1 of a 2 part series. Part 2 will be available on Friday, October 18.

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Parsing the Foreign Policy Experts: Five Tips for Separating the Wonks from the Wannabes

October 16, 2013October 15, 2013 blog, democracy, foreign policy, international security, journalism, journalist, pundits

BY JONATHAN HILLMAN Would you ask an ophthalmologist to remove your gall bladder? Would you pay a traffic cop for

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Who is Medicaid Missing? What I learned in “Introduction to U.S. Health Care Policy” shocked me

October 9, 2013October 7, 2013 American politics, blog, democracy, health, health reform, inequality, Medicaid, reform, social policy, United States

BY KARLY SCHLEDWITZ With a historic overhaul of our health care system underway, I felt like a good public policy

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