On the Newsstand: Winter 2009
The Business of America

Regulating Wall Street, Post-Crisis Monetary Policy, Banker's Pay, and Energy Policy

Covers

Business of America

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We survived the Great Recession. What's next?

Regulating an Industry Without Really Trying

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Boring is best in financial reform

A Degenerative Company

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Will the new GM ever be another General Motors?

Shareholders to the Rescue

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Congress's plan for giving investors a voice

The Siren Call

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Will Harvard’s graduates still flock to finance?

Whither the Fed?

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In reform, a return to monetary policy

The Problem with Bankers’ Pay

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Exorbitant compensation threatens the stability of the banking system

Clean Energy, Dirty Politics

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The difficulty of green job promotion

United States

Evaluating the Evaluators

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Balancing the personal and the statistical in teacher assessments

Compassionate Conservatism Confounded

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Faith-based initiatives face tough political realities

The Prices of Pills

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Medical innovation, now and later

Reform They Can Believe In

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Politicians' Self-Interest and the Future of Campaign Finance Reform

World

Understanding Italy’s Prime Minister

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What Silvio Berlusconi represents in Italian politics

Yemen on the Brink

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How a failing Yemen threatens international security

Has Change Come to Japan?

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After decades of one-party rule, the Liberal Democratic Party falters

Brazil on the World Stage

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Can Latin America's largest country rise above the hurdles?

Africa’s Growing Food Crisis

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The need to balance food aid with long-term agricultural investment

Books & Arts

Play On

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Music, politics, and celebrity in the age of Bono

Pawns of History?

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The question of Jewish liberalism

The Mathematical Prophet

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Should we heed his word?

An Obituary Too Soon

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The uncertain state of modern conservatism

Into the Fray

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A new perspective on the Iraq war

Interviews

Funding Innovation for HBCUs

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Dr. John Silvanus Wilson on the new administration's approach to supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities

A Documented Campaign

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Producers Alicia Sams and Amy Rice on filming their HBO documentary "By The People: The Election of Barack Obama"

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