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2019 Issue Articles Opinion 

Taming Tech Giants Requires Fixing the Revolving Door

February 18, 2020February 14, 2020 governance, lobbying, technology

BY CARLOTTA ALFONSI   Public opinion of big tech is at an all-time low. Just a few years ago, many

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MEPI Revolutionizes U.S. Soft Power Engagement in the Middle East

September 5, 2019September 11, 2019 economic development, governance, Interview, middle east, State Department

BY ELLY ROSTOUM   If you were given half a billion dollars, what would you do to advance democracy around

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Vermont’s Chief Export Isn’t Maple Syrup, It’s Civic Engagement

June 4, 2019June 4, 2019 democracy, governance, Vermont

BY KEVIN FRAZIER Before my first visit to Vermont last month, I assumed the state’s main exports were Ben &

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Finding an Off-Ramp for Republicans on Presidential Claims of Massive Voter Fraud

February 2, 2017January 30, 2018 donald trump, Elections, governance, voter fraud

BY JAMES PAGANO President Trump continues to struggle to accept his popular vote loss. He again made headlines last week,

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