THE LATEST
South & Central Asia | August 21, 2008
Fighting Terrorism?
Media | August 21, 2008
Return of the Cold War Punditocracy
There are no good guys in the Georgia-Russia conflict, but the media seems hell-bent on simplifying it so that Russia is the only aggressor.Immigration | August 20, 2008
Representing America
Energy & Environment | August 20, 2008
Spare the Air? Share the Road
The concept of sharing—whether it’s bikes, cars, buses, or subways—is moving out of kindergarten and into the realm of eco-minded commuters.Civil Rights, Liberties, and Justice | August 20, 2008
Victory in California
ALSO FROM THE CENTER
- Reckless Management of U.S. Interests in the Caucasus: What Was the U.S. Role?
- Resignation Creates Opening for U.S. Policy: Musharraf’s Resignation Offers Change in U.S.-Pakistan Policy
- The Week in Photos: 8.11.08 - 8.15.08
- Establishing U.S.-China Relations: Progressive Policies to Ease the Two Countries into a Collaborative Relationship
- Saudi Arabia Hosts First Film Festival : A Step Toward Legalizing Movie Theaters
A CLOSER LOOK
FOUR PROGRESSIVE PRIORITIES
- Restoring America's global leadership
- Seizing the energy opportunity
- Creating progressive growth
- Delivering universal health care
ASK THE EXPERT
Why Does Health Care Cost So Much?
Karen Davenport on why health care costs so much, and how we can make health care more affordable.
PUBLICATIONS
Understanding Bushonomics
Scott Lilly details the Bush administration's unsustainable and unbalanced economic policies that have led to the current weak state of the U.S. economy.
America's Middle Class Still Losing Ground
Christian E. Weller and Amanda Logan update their analysis of middle class security; there's no doubt that the middle class is now taking an ever harder hit.
- Wealth Mobility and Volatility in Black and White: A new report finds that wealth may be more fundamental to upward mobility in the United States, and differences exist by race.
- The Fiscal Costs of Expanded Learning Time: Report provides a framework for policymakers and practitioners to identify the key cost components involved in expanding the school day.
- Robbing Tomorrow to Pay for Today: Report finds that economically squeezed families are increasingly turning to easily accessible loans from their 401(k) plans to help them make ends meet.





