The Moral Stakes of Budgeting
Hollie Russon Gilman wrote a book review for the Stanford Social Innovation Review on Celina Su’s new book, Budget Justice.
Hollie Russon Gilman wrote a book review for the Stanford Social Innovation Review on Celina Su’s new book, Budget Justice.
Trump’s decision to skip a Nuclear Posture Review risks dangerous ambiguity—leaving allies and adversaries guessing on U.S. doctrine.
Affordable housing has high operating costs—but that doesn’t mean its owners have to raise rents beyond what residents can pay.
Welcoming our new cohort of experts focused on solving public problems at the intersection of science, workforce, and industrial policy.
Lee Drutman’s work on the two-party doom loop was quoted in Inside Philanthropy.
Without intervention, AI will likely intensify global inequality. But, Laura Kupe argues, Africa currently stands at a crossroads.
The Supreme Court may have allowed anti-homeless ordinances, but it also left open an escape valve to recognize encampments as necessary.
On September 23, 2025, New America & Project Starling hosted an exciting conversation during United Nations High-Level Week.
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How is U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement spurring competition between China and the E.U. to dominate climate leadership?
Fellow, Future of Work & the Innovation Economy