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In the 12 years since the creation of the TSA it has become clear that the federal takeover of airpo
For many fields of science, there is little doubt that the period 1830-1965 was a golden age. There
In many fields of science, there is little doubt that the period 1830-1965 was a golden age. There i
What is the extent of improvements in human well-being and what challenges lie ahead? That will be t
Robert Zoellick will discuss the importance of Open Data and HumanProgress.org as a research tool in
Please join us as Marian L. Tupy and Marc Garrett introduce HumanProgress.org—a comprehensive new re
The sluggish recovery from the Great Recession raises a troubling question: is this the new normal?
To what extent does disorder threaten the global economic system, and must the United States prevent
Beyond traditional threats to security such as wars and terrorism, fears have arisen in response to
With a lack of credible state rivals since the end of the Cold War, security studies scholars and po
Historically, states have posed the greatest threats to international security, especially through w
In 1993, when Jonathan Rauch's landmark book Kindly Inquisitors was first published, the idea t
The rise in economic freedom in countries across the globe in recent decades has led to greater pros