Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now
Future-Proofing U.S. Nuclear Policy: Forecasting Outcomes of the Nuclear-Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile Future-Proofing U.S. Nuclear Policy: Forecasting Outcomes of the Nuclear-Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile
The App Store Accountability Act Poses Serious Concerns for Privacy, Security, and Free Expression The App Store Accountability Act Poses Serious Concerns for Privacy, Security, and Free Expression
Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy
Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy
New America Fellows The New America Fellows Program supports thinkers, creators, and storytellers whose work shapes public conversation on the defining issues of our time.
Drinking Water Data for the Nation: Version 1.0 Release Webinar Drinking Water Data for the Nation: Version 1.0 Release Webinar
The Understated Value of Regional Intermediaries for Workforce and Economic Development The Understated Value of Regional Intermediaries for Workforce and Economic Development
The Charleston Regional Youth Apprenticeship Model The Charleston Regional Youth Apprenticeship Model
Two Homeland Attacks Rattle Americans Amid War with Iran In the News Two Homeland Attacks Rattle Americans Amid War with Iran Peter Bergen discusses recent attacks in the U.S. and the war in Iran with CNN. Mar 13, 2026 CNN
English Learners Need More Federal Support to Succeed, Not Less In Short English Learners Need More Federal Support to Succeed, Not Less Mar 12, 2026 Leslie Villegas
Israel Plans New Foothold on the Red Sea to Fight the Houthis In the News Israel Plans New Foothold on the Red Sea to Fight the Houthis Mar 12, 2026 Bloomberg
The Cost of Connectivity 2013 Report / In Depth The Cost of Connectivity 2013 Oct 28, 2013 Hibah Hussain, Nick Russo, Danielle Kehl, Patrick Lucey
Solving the ‘Spectrum Crunch:’ Unlicensed Spectrum on a High-Fiber Diet Report / In Depth Solving the ‘Spectrum Crunch:’ Unlicensed Spectrum on a High-Fiber Diet Consumer demand for bandwidth-intensive apps is outstripping the capacity of mobile carrier spectrum and infrastructure. Oct 23, 2013 Michael Calabrese
Lessons from the Summer of Snowden Report / In Depth Lessons from the Summer of Snowden The revelations of Edward Snowden have opened a breach of trust between the U.S. and Europe that will not be closed easily or quickly. Oct 22, 2013 Georg Mascolo
Antitrust: A Missing Key to Prosperity, Opportunity, and Democracy Report / In Depth Antitrust: A Missing Key to Prosperity, Opportunity, and Democracy For two centuries, the foremost subject of economic debate in America was how to maximize liberty and opportunity in our economy. Oct 2, 2013 Barry C. Lynn
Productivity and the Health Care Workforce Report / In Depth Productivity and the Health Care Workforce The United States compares remarkably poorly to other developed countries on such measures as life expectancy at birth, infant mortality, an Oct 2, 2013 Joe Colucci, Thom Walsh, Shannon Brownlee
Productivity Measurement in the United States Health System Report / In Depth Productivity Measurement in the United States Health System By improving productivity, we can continue improving our health while not sacrificing too much of our material well-being in the process. Oct 2, 2013 Joe Colucci, Rick McKellar
Joining the Surveillance Society? Report / In Depth Joining the Surveillance Society? Recent digital inclusion policies that aim to increase digital literacy, promote civic engagement and more, do not address privacy needs. Sep 30, 2013
Beyond the Buzz Report / In Depth Beyond the Buzz A look at the use of mobile phones to promote financial inclusion for youth in developing countries. Sep 12, 2013 Elizabeth Carls, Julia Arnold
Beyond the Low-Wage Social Contract Report / In Depth Beyond the Low-Wage Social Contract By “low-wage social contract” we mean an economic system that not only assumes but also accepts that many jobs in the U.S. will pay poorly. Sep 10, 2013 Michael Lind, Joshua Freedman