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by LOU ZICKAR
To mark the 30-year anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, this edition of the Ripon Forum not only looks back at this historic event, but examines the state of democracy around the world today.
The Opioid Crisis: The Next Step in the Fight
by GREG WALDEN
We cannot allow the progress made to turn into complacency. That’s why we have highlighted 12 bills that Congress should consider to further our efforts to combat the epidemic of substance use disorder.
A Beacon of Hope in the Nation’s Capital
by LINDSEY BURKE
An update on the progress of the school voucher program in Washington, DC fifteen years after it was established.
Brexit and the Special Relationship
by PETER KELLNER
Whether Britain chooses to throw in its lot with the EU, US, neither, or both, it is likely to struggle unless it recognises the connections, obligations, and compromises that are needed to solve today’s big problems.
The Fall of the Wall, 30 Years Later
A conversation with former Director of National Intelligence and U.S. Ambassador to Germany Dan Coats about the historic events of November 1989 and the state of world affairs today.
The State of Freedom Three Decades After the Fall
by MICHAEL ABRAMOWITZ & ARCH PUDDINGTON
To counter freedom’s retreat, we must first recognize that modern authoritarianism is not a passing phenomenon.
Democracy, Dictatorship, and American National Security in the 21st Century
by DANIEL TWINING
The greatest dangers to America emanate from the ideologically driven strategies of Russia and China to weaken our democracy.
The Wall has Fallen, but Divisions Remain
by KLAUS SCHROEDER
Three decades after the Berlin Wall came down, Germans in the East and West have remained strangers to each other in many respects.
The Virtue of Quiet at the Cold War’s End
by JEFFREY ENGEL
George H.W. Bush did more than anyone else to give peace the calm and quiet it needed to grow.
To Revitalize the Foreign Policy Center, Head to the Heartland
by MATTHEW F. FERRARO
In a series of speeches across the country, Mac Thornberry is arguing that our quality of life is better thanks in no small measure to the American-led, seven-decades-old international system.
How Young Americans View the Fall of the Berlin Wall
by KYLE CHANCE & SARAH PEARCE
For those too young to remember, the fall of the Berlin Wall is just another piece of the past.
The Fury of an Aroused Democracy and the False Furies of Today
by LOU ZICKAR
Instead of the fury of an aroused democracy, what the world sees today in America is a country consumed by false furies.
Ripon Profile of Mike DeWine
Ohio's Governor discusses lessons from his upbringing and how to best address the challenges facing Ohioans today.