NATO Retrenchment at Two Years: Not Working
Expansion—not retrenchment—is the more dynamic and flexible instrument for Euro-Atlantic security.
Preschool Development Grants: Where Do They Go From Here?
Another round of Preschool Development Grant (PDG) funding was announced for the 18 states that were first awarded grants three years ago.
Silent Sacrifice: Military Spouse Unemployment in America
Many Americans know little about the military spouses who silently sacrifice their own employment while supporting their partners.
Smart Partnerships: Keeping Cities Safe in the Age of the Internet of Things
To design and sustain safe, secure smart cities, we must build and maintain trust between government organizati
The Normative Bait and Switch
Russia looks likely to be the beneficiary of cyber policy if the U.S. doesn’t rethink its strategies on state behavior in cyberspace.
UPenn’s President Declares the School a Sanctuary Campus
President Amy Gutmann assured students and community members of Penn’s commitment to undocumented students.
Department of Education’s Budget Estimates Cannot Be Trusted
A new GAO report shows gross negligence estimating the cost of income-driven repayment.
Law and Order Circa 2050
Join Future Tense to consider how new crime-fighting technologies should be deployed to prevent crime and protect our rights.
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Out Today: Past is Prologue
Eight years out from the last recession, how would a future recession impact state and local appropriations for higher education?