Workforce Pell: A State Playbook for Implementation Workforce Pell: A State Playbook for Implementation
Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy
Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy
Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy
麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows The 麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows Program supports thinkers, creators, and storytellers whose work shapes public conversation on the defining issues of our time.
June 16 鈥 17, 2026 From Classrooms to Care Floor: Building Healthcare Apprenticeship Pathways for Youth From Classrooms to Care Floor: Building Healthcare Apprenticeship Pathways for Youth
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U.S.-Iran Proxy Competition in Iraq Report / In Depth U.S.-Iran Proxy Competition in Iraq This report illustrates changing proxy dynamics in Iraq and their implications for the larger U.S.-Iranian tensions. Feb 10, 2020 Douglas Ollivant, Erica Gaston
The Cost of Connectivity in Ammon, Idaho Report / In Depth The Cost of Connectivity in Ammon, Idaho Jan 22, 2020 Becky Chao
How Would a 5-Year Restriction on Pell Eligibility Impact Incarcerated Adults if the Pell Ban is Lifted? Report / In Depth How Would a 5-Year Restriction on Pell Eligibility Impact Incarcerated Adults if the Pell Ban is Lifted? A 5-year restriction on Pell eligibility for incarcerated adults would primarily harm people of color, denying access to continued education Jan 14, 2020 Monique O. Ositelu
Global Data Governance Report / In Depth Global Data Governance This report examines how governments and companies collect, store and protect data. Dec 16, 2019 Samm Sacks, Justin Sherman
Navigating Work and Care Report / In Depth Navigating Work and Care This report examines how women feel family responsibilities impact their ability to keep their jobs or advance in the workplace. Dec 12, 2019 Amanda Lenhart, Brigid Schulte, Haley Swenson
Political Parties: What Are They Good For? Report / In Depth Political Parties: What Are They Good For? In this series, leading scholars of parties and politics update the long debate on how democratic do political parties have to be. Dec 11, 2019 Lilliana Mason, Daniel Schlozman, Julie Wronski, Mark Schmitt, Lee Drutman, Didi Kuo, Sheri Berman, Lily Geismer, Sam Rosenfeld, John Kane
Building U.S. Resilience to Political Violence: A Globally Informed Framework for Analysis and Action Report / In Depth Building U.S. Resilience to Political Violence: A Globally Informed Framework for Analysis and Action This paper reviews insights and lessons to identify/discuss areas most likely to bolster U.S. resilience in the face of political violence. Dec 10, 2019 Dr. Nichole Argo Ben Itzhak, Rachel Brown, Heather Hurlburt, Laura Livingston, Samantha Owens
The 鈥淧roxy War鈥 Prism on Yemen Report / In Depth The 鈥淧roxy War鈥 Prism on Yemen This report looks at how the lens of proxy war can easily misrepresent the war in Yemen and complicate efforts to resolve the conflict. Dec 10, 2019 Raiman Al-Hamdani, Adam Baron
Forecast Cloudy: A Case Study in Predicting Conflict Risk Report / In Depth Forecast Cloudy: A Case Study in Predicting Conflict Risk This case study peels back the curtain to show how the research team built a new conflict prediction model and how it can be used. Dec 6, 2019 Peter Kerins, Sharon Burke
Rebuilding Democratic Infrastructure Report / In Depth Rebuilding Democratic Infrastructure This report tackles a critical set of questions for the long-term future of American democracy through an infrastructural approach. Dec 5, 2019 K. Sabeel Rahman, Hollie Russon Gilman