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Mislabeled as Terrorists: Government Inaction Keeps Refugee Families Apart
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During this holiday season, more than 5,000 people who have already passed the difficult test to prove they are refugees and are living peacefully in

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The 112th Congress and The New Promise of American Life: Less from Washington, More of Ourselves

In 1995, Lamar Alexander, then a former Governor and cabinet secretary preparing a run for the presidency, and Chester Finn, then a Hudson Institute S

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21st Century Seapower and America's Global Interests

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After the Election: Can the New Congress Repeal Health Care Reform?

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Is Philanthropy a Profession? Should It Be?

In a provocative and thoughtful essay in __The Foundation Review__, long-time foundation executive Karl Stauber argues that "Philanthropy is not a pro

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China’s Rise: Regional Responses and Lessons for Washington
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China’s Rise: Regional Responses and Lessons for Washington

As recent incidents in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Yellow Sea confirm, China's military expansion and the possible implications for Ameri

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Russia and the Rule of Law

In 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once one of Russia's wealthiest businessmen as head of YUKOS Oil, was arrested on what most analysts considered trumped

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Philanthropy and the Storm: Five years after Hurricane Katrina
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Emily Chamlee-Wright,
William Stallworth,
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Philanthropy and the Storm: Five years after Hurricane Katrina

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