On the Newsstand: Winter 2009
The Business of America
Regulating Wall Street, Post-Crisis Monetary Policy, Banker's Pay, and Energy Policy
Covers
By
Kenzie Bok
We survived the Great Recession. What's next?
By
Chris Danello
Boring is best in financial reform
By
Neil Patel
Will the new GM ever be another General Motors?
By
Anthony Dedousis
Congress's plan for giving investors a voice
By
Candice Kountz
Will Harvard’s graduates still flock to finance?
By
Sarah Esty
In reform, a return to monetary policy
By
Max Novendstern
Exorbitant compensation threatens the stability of the banking system
By
Will Rafey
The difficulty of green job promotion
United States
By Anita Joseph
Balancing the personal and the statistical in teacher assessments
By Jimmy Wu
Faith-based initiatives face tough political realities
By Peter Bozzo
Medical innovation, now and later
By Jeremy Patashnik
Politicians' Self-Interest and the Future of Campaign Finance Reform
World
By Giulio Galliani
What Silvio Berlusconi represents in Italian politics
By Robert Long
How a failing Yemen threatens international security
By Tom Dan
After decades of one-party rule, the Liberal Democratic Party falters
By Victoria Hargis and John He
Can Latin America's largest country rise above the hurdles?
By Shreya Maheshwari
The need to balance food aid with long-term agricultural investment
Books & Arts
By
Jonathan Yip
Music, politics, and celebrity in the age of Bono
By
Alec Barrett
The question of Jewish liberalism
By
Jeffrey Kalmus
Should we heed his word?
By
Jeffrey Lerman
The uncertain state of modern conservatism
By
Ben Wilcox
A new perspective on the Iraq war
Interviews
By Sarah Johnson
Dr. John Silvanus Wilson on the new administration's approach to supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities
By Candice Kountz
Producers Alicia Sams and Amy Rice on filming their HBO documentary "By The People: The Election of Barack Obama"