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Reagan in Youngstown
by WILLIAM C. BINNING
It’s been said that politics these days is fought along the margins, with each party trying to motivate its political base while the political center is virtually ignored.
How the Millennials Get Their News
by MICHAEL HAIS, PH.D.
JACK MACKENZIE
Last year’s media coverage of the Gulf Coast hurricanes helped re-define the domestic political agenda leading into this year’s mid-term elections. But it wasn’t just storm coverage. Political damage control was in full effect, with elected officials from all sides of the political spectrum flocking to cable news channels to assuage public fears, tamp down public outrage and cover their backsides.
The Estonian Example – Q&A with Toomas Hendrik Ilves
A conversation with the President of a country that, in just over two decades, has gone from being an oppressed Soviet state to the most technologically advanced democracy on Earth.
Bringing Our Analog Government into the Digital Age
by DARRELL ISSA
The former high-tech entrepreneur and current Chairman of the House Government Oversight and Reform Committee discusses his efforts to modernize the federal bureaucracy.
The New Politics of Evasion
by WILLIAM A. GALSTON and ELAINE C. KAMARCK
A quarter century after Democrats moved to the center to regain relevance, a look back at their move and the lessons fore Republicans todya.