Supporters of the reauthorization, last January, of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act hail it for tightening school accountability…
Globalization has brought little but good news to those with the products, skills, and resources to market worldwide. But does it also work for…
The people who run the American military have to be futurists, whether they want to be or not. The process of developing and building new…
When alumni, after a long absence, stroll through Harvard Yard or return to any other university campus, two questions usually come to mind:…
George W. Bush is not the first president to make Latin America a personal priority. Nor is he the first to drop the region from his agenda when…
Regularly the dismal news streams in from Japan. The "lost decade"—dating from the early 1990s, when the country’s seemingly…
by William H. Hogan A decade ago, California, along with other states and federal policymakers, began to rethink its approach to the…
Jorge I. Domínguez, Dillon professor of international affairs and director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard…
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