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Issues of the 1980s = 8 Years, 27 Issues, 221 Articles-
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Issues of 1982 = 2 Issues, 22 Articles-
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Summer 1982 Issue = 10 Articles- Perspectives, pp. 4-5
- Fears of War, Programs for Peace by John Steinbruner, pp. 6-10
- Are the New Economic Models the Answer? by Martin Neil Baily, pp. 11-14
- The Pipeline Connection: Issues for the Alliance by Ed. A. Hewett, pp. 15-20
- Interview: A. Doak Barnett, pp. 21-23
- Tough Times for Pension Plans, p. 24
- An American Dilemma: The Military Racial Mix, pp. 25-26
- What's Ahead for the Cities?, pp. 27-28
- Brookings Today, pp. 29-30
- Looking Back, Looking Forward by Bruce K. MacLaury, pp. 31-32
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Fall 1982 Issue = 12 Articles- Perspectives, pp. 4-5
- The Reagan Coalition by A. James Reichley, pp. 6-9
- Energy Security and the Common Interest by Edward R. Fried, pp. 10-13
- Small Business--How Many Jobs? by Catherine Armington and Marjorie Odle, pp. 14-17
- The Interferon Dilemma: Secrecy V. Open Exchange by Sandra Panem, pp. 18-22
- How to Reduce the Risk of Surprise Attack, p. 23
- Sanctions and a Poland Policy, p. 24
- Assessing Social Security Effects, p. 25
- The Baby Boom: Another View, pp. 26-27
- America Asean and the Japanese Challenge, p. 28
- Workers Jobs and Inflation, p. 29
- Brookings Today, pp. 30-36
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Issues of 1983 = 4 Issues, 37 Articles-
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Winter 1983 Issue = 11 Articles- Perspectives, pp. 4-5
- Money and Monetary Policy by Ralph C. Bryant, pp. 6-12
- Industrial Policy is Not the Major Reason for Japan's Success by Philip H. Trezise, pp. 13-18
- How the Iranian Military Expelled the Iraqis by William F. Hickman, pp. 19-23
- Restructuring Industry Offshore: The U.S.-Mexico Connection by Joseph Grunwald, pp. 24-27
- Oil: Ensuring a Saudi Flow, p. 28
- Oil: Reestablishing Iranian Markets, p. 29
- Threats and Responses, p. 30
- The Use of Scientific Evidence in Public Health Regulation, pp. 31-32
- Political Spillover from the Abortion Dispute, p. 33
- Brookings Today, pp. 34-36
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Spring 1983 Issue = 12 Articles- Perspectives, pp. 4-5
- Arms and the Art of Compromise by John Steinbruner, pp. 6-13
- The Golden Triangle: The Press at the White House, State, and Defense by Stephen Hess, pp. 14-19
- Balancing Soviet Power in the Persian Gulf by Thomas L. McNaugher, pp. 20-24
- Deregulation and the Railroads, p. 25
- Papers on Economic Activity, p. 26
- Discussing Prices and Quantities, p. 26
- HMOs: The Promise the Performance, p. 27
- Setting National Priorities, p. 28
- Interview: Robert V. Roosa, pp. 29-31
- A Statement on Economic Policy, pp. 32-34
- Brookings Today, pp. 35-36
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Summer 1983 Issue = 8 Articles- Industrial Policy by Charles L. Schultze, pp. 3-12
- The Legislative Veto by James L. Sundquist, pp. 13-16
- Clean Air and Regional Protectionism by Robert W. Crandall, pp. 17-20
- Deadlines, Common Sense, and Cynicism by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 21-24
- Interview, pp. 25-27
- Roundtable: Unemployment by Martin Neil Baily, Gary Burtless, and Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr., ..., pp. 28-31
- New Publications, pp. 32-33
- At Brookings by Brookings Council, pp. 34-38
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Fall 1983 Issue = 6 Articles- Did the Education Commissions Say Anything? by Paul E. Peterson, pp. 3-11
- Menachem Begin by William B. Quandt, pp. 12-15
- Tax Incentives for Saving by Harvey Galper and Eugene Steuerle, pp. 16-23
- Interview, pp. 24-25
- New Publications, pp. 26-29
- At Brookings, pp. 30-34
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Issues of 1984 = 3 Issues, 20 Articles-
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Winter 1984 Issue = 7 Articles- The Transformation of China by Harry Harding, pp. 3-7
- Economic Reform in the Soviet Union by Ed. A. Hewett, pp. 8-11
- Banking on Change by Andrew S. Carron, pp. 12-21
- Budget Deficits and Federal Reserve Policy by Robert Solomon, pp. 22-25
- Interview, pp. 26-31
- At Brookings, pp. 32-33
- New Publications, pp. 34-38
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Spring 1984 Issue = 6 Articles- Why and How to Cut the Deficit by Alice M. Rivlin, pp. 3-7
- Import Quotas and the Automobile Industry by Robert W. Crandall, pp. 8-16
- Making the Most of the New Vice Presidency by Paul C. Light, pp. 17-22
- The Attenuation of Antitrust by Robert A. Katzmann, pp. 23-27
- At Brookings, pp. 28-29
- New Publications, pp. 30-34
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Summer 1984 Issue = 7 Articles- Sectoral Shifts and the Size of the Middle Class by Robert Z. Lawrence, pp. 3-11
- Six Welfare Questions Still Searching for Answers by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 12-17
- Manpower Policies for the Disadvantaged by Gary Burtless, pp. 18-22
- An Antidote for Protectionism by Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr., pp. 23-28
- Religion and Political Realignment by A. James Reichley, pp. 29-35
- New Publications, pp. 36-43
- At Brookings, pp. 44-50
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Issues of 1985 = 4 Issues, 29 Articles-
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Winter 1985 Issue = 8 Articles- 1984: The Year the Republicans Became the Majority Party by George Bush, pp. 3-7
- The 1984 Election by James L. Sundquist, pp. 8-15
- The Future of the Democratic Party by William A. Galston, pp. 16-24
- Why Reagan Won by Steven J. Rosenstone, pp. 25-32
- The Gender Gap by Ethel Klein, pp. 33-37
- Roundtable by Jeff Greenfield, William A. Henry III, and Stephen Hess, ..., pp. 38-43
- At Brookings, pp. 44-45
- New Publications, pp. 46-50
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Spring 1985 Issue = 8 Articles- Why Should We Regulate Fuel Economy at All? by Robert W. Crandall, pp. 3-7
- Military Pensions by Martin Binkin, pp. 8-15
- Assessing the Military Balance by Joshua M. Epstein, pp. 16-20
- Regulatory Policy in the Second Reagan Term by Robert E. Litan, pp. 21-27
- Interview, pp. 28-29
- The Treasury Tax Reform Plan by Joseph A. Pechman, pp. 30-36
- At Brookings, pp. 37-39
- New Publications, pp. 40-50
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Summer 1985 Issue = 6 Articles- How to Make the President's Good Tax Reform Plan Even Better by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 3-9
- Secretary Dole and the Future of Automobile Airbags by John D. Graham, pp. 10-15
- Are Parliamentary Systems Better? by R. Kent Weaver, pp. 16-25
- Security and Solidarity by Richard K. Betts, pp. 26-34
- At Brookings, pp. 35-36
- New Publications, pp. 37-42
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Fall 1985 Issue = 7 Articles- Living With the Trade Deficit by Robert Z. Lawrence and Robert E. Litan, pp. 3-13
- Innovation and U.S. Competitiveness by Martin Neil Baily and Alok K. Chakrabarti, pp. 14-21
- Disentangling the Mess in U.S.-Japan Economic Relations by Edward J. Lincoln, pp. 22-27
- The United States As an International Debtor Country by Edward M. Bernstein, pp. 28-36
- Interview, pp. 37-40
- At Brookings, pp. 41-43
- New Publications, pp. 44-50
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Issues of 1986 = 3 Issues, 22 Articles-
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Winter 1986 Issue = 8 Articles- Fiscal Fitness by Barry P. Bosworth, pp. 3-8
- The Case Against Federal Intervention in the Market for Corporate Control by Douglas H. Ginsburg and John F. Robinson, pp. 9-14
- Takeovers by F.M. Scherer, pp. 15-20
- "Commissionitis" in Higher Education by Paul E. Peterson, pp. 21-26
- The Federalist on Relations Between the Judiciary and Congress by Frank M. Coffin, pp. 27-31
- Preserving Federalism by Martha Derthick, pp. 32-37
- At Brookings, pp. 38-40
- New Publications, pp. 41-50
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Spring 1986 Issue = 7 Articles- The Need for a Better Budget Process by Alice M. Rivlin, pp. 3-10
- Buying Weapons by Thomas L. McNaugher, pp. 11-16
- When is a Burden Not a Burden? The Elderly in America by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 17-24
- Roundtable by Moshe Ma'oz and Emile Sahliyeh, pp. 25-31
- World Oil Markets by Edward R. Fried, pp. 32-38
- New Publications, pp. 39-44
- At Brookings, pp. 45-50
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Summer 1986 Issue = 7 Articles- Taking the Dangers Out of Bank Deregulation by Robert E. Litan, pp. 3-12
- Reform or Rhetoric by Ed A. Hewett, pp. 13-20
- No School is an Island by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe, pp. 21-28
- Paying for College by Michael S. McPherson and Mary S. Skinner, pp. 29-36
- A Case for International Coordination of Monetary Policy by Gerald Holtham, pp. 37-43
- Deficits Debt and the World Economy, pp. 44-48
- New Publications, pp. 49-54
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Issues of 1987 = 3 Issues, 19 Articles-
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Winter 1987 Issue = 6 Articles- The Impossible Dream Comes True by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 3-10
- Tax Reform Prospects in Europe and Canada by Joseph A. Pechman, pp. 11-19
- Post-Reagan Politics by A. James Reichley, pp. 20-27
- O'Neill's Legacy for the House by Steven S. Smith, pp. 28-36
- Has the AT&T Break-Up Raised Telephone Rates? by Robert W. Crandall, pp. 37-44
- New Publications, pp. 45-50
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Spring 1987 Issue = 7 Articles- Blundering Into Disaster by Robert S. McNamara, pp. 3-9
- Why the Soviets Are Serious About Arms Control by Michael MccGwire, pp. 10-19
- Getting Back on Track by George L. Perry, pp. 20-27
- The External Deficit by Ralph C. Bryant and Gerald Holtham, pp. 28-36
- The Investment Climate in China by Harry Harding, pp. 37-42
- The Politics of Blame by R. Kent Weaver, pp. 43-47
- New Publications, pp. 48-50
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Fall 1987 Issue = 6 Articles- ASAT Weapons by Paul B. Stares, pp. 3-9
- Who is Conning the Alliance? by William W. Kaufmann, pp. 10-17
- Restoring Effective Government by Lloyd N. Cutler, James L. Sundquist, and Paul E. Peterson, ..., pp. 18-23
- Unintended Consequences of Federal Student Aid Policies by Kathryn Mohrman, pp. 24-30
- Liberal Arts Colleges by Robert S. Eckley, pp. 31-37
- New Publications, pp. 38-46
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Issues of 1988 = 4 Issues, 28 Articles-
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Winter 1988 Issue = 7 Articles- Thinking About Arab-Israeli Peace by William B. Quandt, pp. 3-9
- Air Safety, Deregulation, and Public Policy by Steven A. Morrison and Clifford Winston, pp. 10-15
- At Last, Free Trade With Canada? by Philip H. Trezise, pp. 16-23
- The Case for a National Welfare Standard by Paul E. Peterson and Mark C. Rom, pp. 24-32
- The Permanent Minority Party in American Politics by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 33-38
- Soviet Arms Control Policy in Perspective by Jerry F. Hough, pp. 39-45
- New Publications, pp. 46-50
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Spring 1988 Issue = 8 Articles- Rethinking War by Michael MccGwire, pp. 3-12
- Reforms in China and the Soviet Union, pp. 13-19
- Toward Arab-Israeli Peace: Guidelines for American Policy, pp. 20-22
- The Real Problem With Suburban Anti-Growth Policies by Anthony Downs, pp. 23-29
- Party Politics in Japan, pp. 30-34
- Staying on Top of the Numbers by Sidney L. Jones, pp. 35-41
- Approaching the Bench by Robert A. Katzmann, pp. 42-46
- New Publications, pp. 47-50
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Summer 1988 Issue = 7 Articles- Who Should Pay for Long-Term Care for the Elderly? by Alice M. Rivlin, Joshua M. Wiener, and Raymond J. Hanley, ..., pp. 3-9
- The Value-Added Tax by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 10-16
- An Open Trade Alternative for the Next President by Robert J. Morris, pp. 17-22
- The Quasi World of the Federal Government by Harold Seidman, pp. 23-27
- The Continuing Resolution by Joe White, pp. 28-35
- Expanding the Menu by Edward R. Fried, pp. 36-43
- New Publications, pp. 44-50
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Fall 1988 Issue = 6 Articles- What's Wrong With the Way We Buy Weapons, pp. 3-9
- The View from 2020 by Wilfred Owen, pp. 10-14
- The Politics of On-Site Verification by Janne E. Nolan, pp. 15-22
- Federalism After Reagan by Timothy Conlan, pp. 23-30
- Taiwan by Andrew Scobell, pp. 31-37
- New Publications, pp. 38-42
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Issues of 1989 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Winter 1989 Issue = 18 Articles- Getting Rid of the Budget Deficit: Why We Should and How We Can by Thomas E. Mann and Charles L. Schultze, pp. 3-7
- On Social Security by Henry Aaron, Barry P. Bosworth, and Gary Burtless, ..., pp. 8-11
- On Tax Options by Henry Aaron, pp. 12-17
- On Deregulation by Robert W. Crandall, pp. 18-19
- On Indexing by Kent Weaver, pp. 20-22
- Improving American Living Standards by Robert E. Litan, Robert Z. Lawrence, and Charles L. Schultze, ..., pp. 23-31
- On Health Care by Joshua M. Wiener, pp. 32-33
- On Housing by Anthony Downs, pp. 34-35
- On the Banking Crisis by Dan Brumbaugh and Robert E. Litan, p. 36
- ---, p. 37
- On the Judiciary by Robert A. Katzmann, p. 38
- America in the World Economy by Barry P. Bosworth and Robert Z. Lawrence, pp. 39-48
- On Soviet, Chinese Reforms by Harry Harding and Ed A. Hewett, pp. 49-50
- On Export Controls by Philip H. Trezise, pp. 51-52
- The Prospect of Cooperative Security by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 53-62
- On Defense by William W. Kaufmann, pp. 63-68
- Making It Happen: Thoughts for a New President on Process People and the Press by Stephen Hess, pp. 69-78
- New Publications, pp. 79-82
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Spring 1989 Issue = 8 Articles- The S & L Crisis: How to Get Out and Stay Out by Dan Brumbaugh and Robert Litan, pp. 3-13
- On Making Divided Government Work by James L. Sundquist, pp. 14-15
- Governing the $5 Trillion Economy by Herbert Stein, pp. 16-23
- Is This Any Way to Pick a President?, pp. 24-33
- Congress and Campaign Money: The Prospects for Reform by Candice Nelson and David Magleby, pp. 34-41
- The Latin American Quagmire: Beyond Debt and Democracy by Carol Graham, pp. 42-47
- New Publications, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Robert Wiser
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Summer 1989 Issue = 8 Articles- Punishing Smarter: Penal Reforms for the 1990s by John DiIulio, pp. 3-12
- Proposed: A Comprehensive Health Care System for the Poor by Louise Russell, pp. 13-20
- Putting a Democrat in the White House by William Galston, pp. 21-25
- Of Wolves, Termites, and Pussycats, or Why We Should Worry About the Budget Deficit by Charles Schultze, pp. 26-33
- The Enduring Features of American Federalism by Martha Derthick, pp. 34-38
- Who's in Charge Here: Congress and the Nation's Capital by Kent Weaver and Charles W. Harris, pp. 39-46
- New Publications, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Robert Wiser
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Fall 1989 Issue = 10 Articles- Joseph A. Pechman Remembered, pp. 3-4
- Fool's Gold: How America Pays to Lose in the Olympics by Robert Lawrence and Jeffrey Pellegrom, pp. 5-10
- Governing When It's Over: The Limits of Presidential Power by Charles Jones, pp. 11-15
- The Ways and Means of Leading Ways and Means by Allen Schick, pp. 16-23
- Third World Debt: Phase Three Begins by Edward Fried and Philip Trezise, pp. 24-31
- On Economic Cooperation in the Pacific Rim by David Malone, pp. 32-34
- Answering the Demo-Doomsayers: Five Myths About America's Demographic Future by Roger Conner, pp. 35-39
- New Publications, pp. 40-42
- Letters, pp. 43-46
- Cover Illustration by Robert Wiser
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 38 Issues, 525 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 4 Issues, 39 Articles-
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Winter 1990 Issue = 8 Articles- Japan, the Enemy? by Philip H. Trezise, pp. 3-13
- Japan's Trade Lead: Blame Profit-Hungry American Firms by Shin'ichi Yamamoto, pp. 14-18
- A Surprising Culprit Behind the Rush to Leverage by Margaret Mendenhall Blair, pp. 19-26
- A Pragmatist's Approach to the Soviet Economy by Nikolai Shmelev and Ed A. Hewett, pp. 27-32
- Pay, Participation, and Productivity by Alan S. Blinder, pp. 33-38
- Stemming the Spread of Chemical Weapons by Elisa D. Harris, pp. 39-45
- New Publications, pp. 46-50
- Cover Illustration by Robert Wiser
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Spring 1990 Issue = 12 Articles- Four Reasons Not to Cut Social Security Taxes by Alice M. Rivlin, p. 3
- Effects on the Economy by Ralph C. Bryant, p. 4
- Effects on National Saving by Charles L. Schultze, pp. 5-6
- Pretzel Logic by Joseph White and Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 7-8
- Why We Should Stick With the Income Tax by Joseph A. Pechman, pp. 9-19
- Modern Pluralism and the First Amendment: The Challenge of Secular Humanism by James Davison Hunter, pp. 20-27
- In the European Driver's Seat by Henry Brandon, pp. 28-31
- Navigating the Maze of New College Financing Options by Arthur M. Hauptman, pp. 32-38
- Chile's Return to Democracy by Carol Graham, pp. 39-41
- Update on the Middle East by Judith Kipper, pp. 42-46
- New Publications, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Robert Soule
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Summer 1990 Issue = 10 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Thomas E. Mann, p. 3
- America's Public Schools by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe, pp. 4-15
- ---, pp. 16-22
- The Redesign of European Security by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 23-25
- Some Small Change for Defense by William W. Kaufmann, pp. 26-34
- The Warsaw Pact Today -- and Tomorrow? by Raymond L. Garthoff, pp. 35-40
- In the Shadow of Fernald by Kenneth R. Feinberg, pp. 41-46
- Crises in Communist Reform by Harry Hording, pp. 47-51
- Capital Investment by Ralph Landau, pp. 52-58
- Cover illustration by Rebecca Neimark
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Fall 1990 Issue = 9 Articles- A Considered Opinion by William B. Quandt, p. 3
- U.S. Foreign Policy and Europe, 1990-2000 by Catherine McArdle Kelleher, pp. 4-10
- The Anatomy of German Unification by Wolfgang H. Reinicke, pp. 11-12
- Changing Realities, Changing Perceptions by Raymond L. Garthoff, pp. 13-20
- Regulating Mister Rogers' Neighborhood by William T. Gormley, Jr., pp. 21-28
- Myths & Realities by Joshua M. Wiener and Katherine M. Harris, pp. 29-34
- What Has Happened to the U.S. Senior Civil Service? by Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman, pp. 35-41
- Earthquake! Planning and Paying for the "Big One" by Robert E. Litan, pp. 42-50
- Cover Illustration by Robert Wiser
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Issues of 1991 = 4 Issues, 51 Articles-
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Winter 1991 Issue = 10 Articles- A Considered Opinion by George L. Perry, p. 5
- Getting Out of the Thrift Crisis, Now! by Robert E. Litan, pp. 6-14
- Why Privatizing Public Education is a Bad Idea by Bill Honig, pp. 15-16
- Revolution, Reform, or Regression? Arab Political Options in the 1990 Gulf Crisis by Yahya Sadowski, pp. 17-21
- The Domestic Politics of Desert Shield by Bruce W. Jentleson, pp. 22-28
- Deja Vu All Over Again by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 29-35
- Television News and the Loss of Place by Stephen Hess, pp. 36-37
- An Era of Falling Earnings and Rising Inequality? by McKinley L. Blackburn, David E. Bloom, and Richard B. Freeman, ..., pp. 38-43
- Opportunity Missed by Joseph Grunwald, pp. 44-50
- Cover Illustration by Robert Wiser
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Spring 1991 Issue = 12 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- Some Thoughts on Turning 75 by Brace K. MacLaury, p. 5
- The Consequences of the Gulf War by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 6-13
- More Like Them? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 14-21
- Making New Rules by Kenneth Flamm, pp. 22-29
- The Fast Track by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 30-37
- The Tattered Safety Net by Gary Burtless, pp. 38-41
- Building Bridges by Robert Katzmann, pp. 42-49
- Patriot by Janne E. Nolan, p. 50
- The Anomalous Recession by George L. Perry, p. 51
- The Home Front by Edwin Dorn, pp. 52-54
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Summer 1991 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- This Time the Military Got It Right by Lawrence J. Korb, p. 5
- The New Face of the American Military by Martin Binkin, pp. 6-13
- Paying for College by Michael S. McPherson and Morton Owen Schapiro, ..., pp. 14-19
- The Search for Peace by William B. Quandt, pp. 20-21
- Improving Our Criminal Justice System by Charles Maechling, Jr., pp. 22-27
- Universal Appeal by Theda Skocpol, pp. 28-33
- Relieving Poverty by Robert Greenstein, pp. 34-35
- The Reluctant Giant by Robert Z. Lawrence, pp. 36-39
- Looking Backward, 2001-1991 by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 40-45
- They Never Tear the Cuff Links Off Congressmen Who Say No by Bill Frenzel, pp. 46-47
- From Flood to Drought by Anthony Downs, pp. 48-53
- The Soviet Miners' Strike by Clifford Caddy, p. 54
- World Interest Rates by Ralph C. Bryant, p. 55
- How is the President Doing? by Bert A. Rockman, pp. 56-58
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Fall 1991 Issue = 13 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-6
- Yes, Virginia, There is a Peace Dividend by William W. Kaufmann, p. 7
- Who's in Charge Here? by Margaret M. Blair, pp. 8-13
- Will Quebec Secede? by Stephane Dion, pp. 14-21
- The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative by Carol Graham, pp. 22-27
- Does Prison Pay? by John J. DiIulio, Jr. and Anne Morrison Piehl, pp. 28-35
- Watching the Watchdog by Stephen Hess, pp. 36-37
- A Burdensome Legacy for the 1990's by Paula Stern, pp. 38-43
- A Close Call for Free Trade by Bill Frenzel, pp. 44-47
- Accidental Nuclear War? by Bruce G. Blair, p. 48
- The Soviet No-Man's-Land by Barry P. Bosworth, p. 49
- The Democratic Opposition by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 50-54
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Issues of 1992 = 4 Issues, 63 Articles-
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Winter 1992 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- The Judicial Confirmation Process by Robert A. Katzmann, p. 5
- The Tyranny of Time by Susan L. Woodward, pp. 6-13
- Getting the Picture Right by Michael Alexeev, Clifford Gaddy, and Jim Leitzel, ..., pp. 14-17
- The New Germany by Catherine McArdle Kelleher, pp. 18-25
- Oregon's Plan for Health Care Rationing by Joshua M. Wiener, pp. 26-31
- Post-Cold War U.S. Policy Toward Africa by Terrence Lyons, pp. 32-33
- Judicial Gridlock by Frank M. Coffin, pp. 34-39
- Untouched By the Rising Tide by David M. Cutler and Lawrence F. Katz, pp. 40-45
- Voting Rights and Democratic Theory by Bruce E. Cain, pp. 46-50
- The Voting Rights Act by Carol M. Swain, p. 51
- The Soviet Military by Raymond L. Garthoff, p. 52
- Should We Cut Taxes? by George L. Perry, p. 53
- Critical Technologies by Bruce L.R. Smith, pp. 54-58
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Spring 1992 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- The Economy by Charles L. Schultze, p. 5
- Neither Friend Nor Foe by Harry Harding, pp. 6-11
- A New Kind of World Power by Bill Frenzel, pp. 12-17
- Term Limits and the Immortal Congress by Bill Frenzel, pp. 18-22
- The Wrong Medicine by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 23-25
- When Work Doesn't Work by Gary Burtless, pp. 26-29
- The Return to History by Shlomo Avineri, pp. 30-33
- Dismantling the Arsenals by Jack Mendelsohn, pp. 34-39
- Zambia's Democratic Transition by Carol Graham, pp. 40-41
- Down in the Dumps by Richard Boltuck and Robert E. Litan, pp. 42-45
- Global Warming Negotiations by H. Peyton Young and Amanda Wolf, pp. 46-51
- FSX and the New World Order by Thomas L. McNaugher, p. 52
- Toward U.S.-Japanese Cooperation by Soichiro Seki, p. 53
- A Race for Secretary of State by Stephen Hess, pp. 54-58
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Summer 1992 Issue = 17 Articles- After the Rodney King Case by Bruce K. MacLaury, p. 3
- Letters, p. 4
- Reviving the American Dream by Alice M. Rivlin, p. 5
- Sandstorm With a Silver Lining? by Yahya Sadowski, pp. 6-11
- Business As Usual? by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 12-15
- The Transatlantic Partnership by James Schlesinger, pp. 16-21
- Arms Sales Abroad by Wolfgang H. Reinicke, pp. 22-25
- The Winnable War by Roger L. Conner and Patrick C. Burns, pp. 26-29
- The Capital Gains Tax Cut by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 30-33
- Regulating Communications by Robert W. Crandall, pp. 34-39
- The Global Telecommunications Picture by Shlomo Maital, pp. 40-43
- Investigating Scientific Misconduct by Charles Maechling, Jr., pp. 44-47
- You Ride, I'll Pay by Janet Rothenberg Pack, pp. 48-51
- Japan's Falling Stock Market by George L. Perry, p. 52
- Democracy and Reform in the Americas by Carlos Paredes, p. 53
- Ross Perot is No John Anderson by Gerald M. Rafshoon, pp. 54-58
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Fall 1992 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- Integrating Women Into the Military by Edwin Dorn, p. 5
- A Limited War on Crime That We Can Win by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 6-11
- Homelessness by Gordon Berlin and William McAllister, pp. 12-17
- Bids, Dids, Sids, Sads by Janet Rothenberg Pack, pp. 18-21
- Forecasting the 1992 Presidential Election by James E. Campbell and Thomas E. Mann, pp. 22-27
- Voter Turnout in America by Ruy A. Teixeira, pp. 28-31
- Foreign Policy for a Post-Cold War World by Bruce W. Jentleson and Helmut Sonnenfeldt, pp. 32-35
- Minding Their Business by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 36-41
- The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative by Peter Hakim, pp. 42-45
- Winners and Losers by Joshua M. Wiener and Raymond J. Hanley, pp. 46-49
- Federal Government Mandates by Martha Derthick, pp. 50-53
- The Yugoslav Wars by Susan L. Woodward, p. 54
- Cable-Telephone Competition? by Robert W. Crandall, p. 55
- Japan's Peacekeeping Forces by Philip H. Trezise, pp. 56-58
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Issues of 1993 = 4 Issues, 56 Articles-
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Winter 1993 Issue = 13 Articles- Letters, p. 3
- From Campaigning to Governing by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 4-5
- Worldwide Drug Scourge by Stephen Flynn, pp. 6-11
- On the Road to Paradise Again? by Jerry Hough, pp. 12-17
- An Immodest Proposal by Paul E. Peterson, pp. 18-23
- Who Are the Nation's "Truly Poor"? by Robert Haveman, pp. 24-27
- Student Aid by William G. Bowen and David W. Breneman, pp. 28-31
- Artifactions by Michael C. Dorf, pp. 32-35
- Made in the U.S.A. by Martin N. Baily, pp. 36-39
- Nafta As the Center of an Integration Process by Robert A. Pastor, pp. 40-45
- Tough and Smart on China by Harry Harding, p. 46
- Free Trade With Mexico? by George L. Perry, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Spring 1993 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- Clinton's Realistic Economic Vision by Bruce K. MacLaury, p. 5
- Urban Traffic Congestion by Kenneth A. Small, pp. 6-11
- Avoiding the Next Guaranteed Bailout by James H. Smalhout, pp. 12-15
- Stopping the Buck Here by Jonathan S. Krasno and Donald Philip Green, pp. 16-21
- Health Care Reform by Joshua M. Wiener and Laurel Hixon Illston, pp. 22-25
- Israel and the End of the Cold War by Shlomo Avineri, pp. 26-31
- Africa and the New World Dis-Order by Francis M. Deng, pp. 32-35
- Worldwide Drug Scourge by Stephen Flynn, pp. 36-39
- Drexel by Ralph S. Saul, pp. 40-45
- Next Steps in Somalia by Terrence Lyons, p. 46
- Turnout in the 1992 Election by Ruy A. Teixeira, p. 47
- An End to the War on Waste by Paul Light, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Summer 1993 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- The President and the Military at Odds by Lawrence J. Korb, p. 5
- Rivals or Partners? by Harry Harding and Edward J. Lincoln, pp. 6-11
- Reforging Northeast Asia's Dagger? by Thomas L. McNaugher, pp. 12-17
- AIDS and the Limits of Czardom by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 18-21
- Race and Urban Poverty by Margaret Weir, pp. 22-27
- The Next War on Drugs by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 28-33
- Job Security in America by Katharine Abraham and Susan Houseman, pp. 34-35
- Gridlocked or Gaining Ground? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 36-41
- Not Much Cooking by Peter Skerry, pp. 42-45
- Ukraine's Nuclear Backlash by Bruce G. Blair, p. 46
- Health Reform Here and Abroad by Joseph White, p. 47
- A Golden National Service by Laurel McFarland, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Fall 1993 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- Reinventing the Dinosaur? by John J. DiIulio, Jr., p. 5
- Saving Our Way Out of the Deficit Dilemma by William G. Gale and Robert E. Litan, pp. 6-11
- In Loco Parentis by James Q. Wilson, pp. 12-15
- School Wars by Nathan Glazer, pp. 16-19
- Fake Blood by Martha Bayles, pp. 20-23
- Deregulating the Federal Service by Constance Horner, pp. 24-27
- A Key to Open Japan? by Yuko Iida Frost, pp. 28-29
- A Renewed Security Partnership? by Catherine McArdle Kelleher, pp. 30-35
- Dreams of a Salesman by Clifford Caddy and Melanie Allen, pp. 36-41
- A New Military Equilibrium? by Warwick J. McKibbin, pp. 42-45
- Beyond Self-Regulation by Lee H. Hamilton, p. 46
- Developing Confirmation Guidelines by Robert A. Katzmann, p. 47
- The Debate Over Nafta by Barry P. Bosworth, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Issues of 1994 = 4 Issues, 59 Articles-
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Winter 1994 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-4
- Getting It Right on Health Care Reform by Joshua M. Wiener, p. 5
- The Sudan by Francis M. Deng, pp. 6-11
- Reinventing Regulation by Robert Crandall, pp. 12-15
- The First Amendment by Richard Klingler, pp. 16-19
- Promoting Competition and the Public Interest by Edward J. Markey, pp. 20-21
- CEO Pay by Margaret M. Blair, pp. 22-27
- After the Israeli-Plo Breakthrough by William B. Quandt, pp. 28-31
- Tests of Leadership by John Steinbruner, pp. 32-35
- Safety Nets and Market Transitions by Carol Graham, pp. 36-39
- Interpreting Entitlements by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 40-45
- Electoral Earthquake by R. Kent Weaver, p. 46
- Nafta: Doing Well By Doing Good by Nora Lustig, p. 47
- Crisis, TV, and Public Pressure by Stephen Hess, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Spring 1994 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 3-4
- Relating to Russia in a New Era by John D. Steinbruner, p. 5
- Paying the Right Price by Joe White, pp. 6-11
- Fin De Siecle Medicine by Samuel Hellman, pp. 12-15
- How to Share the Burden by Joshua M. Wiener and Laurel Hixon Illston, pp. 16-21
- No Stopping It Now by Wolfgang H. Reinicke, pp. 22-25
- Soldiering On by Catherine M. Kelleher, pp. 26-29
- The U.S. Nuclear Arsenal by Janne E. Nolan, pp. 30-33
- Of Mountains and Molehills by James V. DeLong, pp. 34-39
- Janne E. Nolan by Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein, pp. 40-45
- The Political Lessons of Somalia by Terrence Lyons, p. 46
- The Balanced Budget Blunder by Henry J. Aaron, p. 47
- Good News on the Budget Deficit? by Allen Schick, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Summer 1994 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- GATT--Where the Real Money Is by Bill Frenzel, p. 3
- Perilous Ties? by Jerry F. Hough, pp. 4-9
- Looking Back by Raymond L. Garthoff, pp. 10-13
- The Route to Welfare Reform by Judith M. Gueron, pp. 14-17
- Old Traps, New Twists by Kent Weaver, pp. 18-21
- Making Health Reform Work by John J. DiIulio, Jr., Donald F. Kettl, and Richard P. Nathan, ..., pp. 22-25
- Urban Realities by Anthony Downs, pp. 26-31
- Lethal Compounds by Jessica Eve Stern, pp. 32-35
- Information Technology by James Brian Quinn and Martin N. Baily, pp. 36-41
- Winner--But Not Champion by Charles O. Jones, pp. 42-45
- IAEA: Mission Impossible? by Bruce G. Blair, p. 46
- Financial Markets and the Fed by George L. Perry, p. 47
- Small Business Versus Doctors by Joe White, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Fall 1994 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- Clinton's Foreign Policy Woes by Lawrence J. Korb, p. 3
- Somebody's Children by Diane Ravitch, pp. 4-9
- Making America's Schools Work by Eric A. Hanushek, pp. 10-13
- A Strong China by Thomas L. McNaugher, pp. 14-19
- Industrial Sea Change by Kiyoshi Mori, pp. 20-23
- Hollow Forces? by William W. Kaufmann, pp. 24-29
- Reality Check by John Thomas Tyler, Jr., pp. 30-33
- Paychecks or Welfare Checks by Gary Burtless, pp. 34-37
- Promises, Promises by William R. Lowry, pp. 38-41
- Global Change by Ralph C. Bryant, pp. 42-45
- Peace in Civil War by Stephen John Stedman, p. 46
- GATT: Where Are the Trumpets? by Susan M. Collins and Barry B. Bosworth, p. 47
- Americans Who Don't Give a Damn by Stephen Hess, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Issues of 1995 = 4 Issues, 59 Articles-
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Winter 1995 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- After the Electoral Earthquake by Thomas E. Mann, p. 3
- Reluctant Strategic Realignment by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 4-9
- Bosnia's Muslims by Yahya M. Sadowski, pp. 10-15
- Corporate "Ownership" by Margaret M. Blair, pp. 16-19
- Does Prison Pay? Revisited by Anne Morrison Piehl and John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 20-25
- Mafiosi and Matrioshki by Jim Leitzel, Clifford Gaddy, and Michael Alexeev, ..., pp. 26-29
- The Extra Mile by Pietro S. Nivola and Robert W. Crandall, pp. 30-33
- Reinventing Capitol Hill? by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 34-37
- A New Mexico? by Nora Lustig, pp. 38-41
- Democracy and Economic Reform by Carol Graham, pp. 42-45
- What Killed Health Care Reform? by Joshua M. Wiener, p. 46
- It's Time to Review U.S. Cuba Policy by Peter Hakim, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Spring 1995 Issue = 14 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-4
- Tax Cuts by Bruce K. MacLaury, p. 5
- Who Should Do What? by Paul E. Peterson, pp. 6-11
- Unfunded Mandates by James R. St. George, pp. 12-15
- In the Shadows by Margaret Weir, pp. 16-19
- What's in Store? by Daniel E. Sichel, pp. 20-25
- Congress After 1994 by Roger H. Davidson, pp. 26-29
- Bill Clinton and the GOP Congress by Charles O. Jones, pp. 30-33
- Small Steps by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 34-35
- Eliminate or Marginalize? by Michael MccGwire, pp. 36-41
- Together Again by Ullrich Heilemann and Wolfgang H. Reinicke, pp. 42-45
- The Outbreak of Pesophobia by Nora Lustig, p. 46
- Regulatory Retrenchment by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Summer 1995 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-4
- On Families and Values by Herbert Stein, p. 5
- Reclaiming the Vision by Constance Horner, pp. 6-11
- Blood Brothers by Francis M. Deng, pp. 12-17
- Does the Bell Curve Ring True? by William T. Dickens, Thomas J. Kane, and Charles L. Schultze, ..., pp. 18-23
- Fearsome Security by Michael M. May, pp. 24-27
- Lengthening the Fuse by Bruce G. Blair, pp. 28-31
- How to Be a "Cheap Hawk" by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 32-35
- The Debate That Wasn't by Daniel Yankelovich, pp. 36-41
- Slaying the Dinosaur by Sarah A. Binder and Thomas E. Mann, pp. 42-46
- Defending the Dinosaur by Bill Frenzel, pp. 47-49
- Medicare by Robert D. Reischauer, p. 50
- Time for a Post-Mortem on Bosnia? by Susan L. Woodward, p. 51
- Guns, the Commerce Clause, and the Court by Robert A. Katzmann, pp. 52-54
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Fall 1995 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- A License to Speak by Bruce K. MacLaury, p. 3
- Who's in Charge Here? by Lawrence J. Korb, pp. 4-7
- Unrealized Promise, Avoidable Trouble by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 8-13
- Atomic Audit by Stephen I. Schwartz, pp. 14-17
- Building a Better Tax System by William G. Gale, pp. 18-23
- Dead-End Jobs--A Way Out by Katherine S. Newman, pp. 24-27
- Mopping Up by Susan L. Woodward, pp. 28-31
- The United States and Middle East Peace by Shibley Telhami, pp. 32-35
- Putting Social Security to Work by Barry Bosworth, pp. 36-39
- Cutting Government by Donald F. Kettl and John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 40-43
- Both Judge and Party by Dennis F. Thompson, pp. 44-48
- Shifting Gears on China by Scott Kennedy and Michael O'Hanlon, p. 49
- Budget Endgame by Joseph White, p. 50
- Needed: Metropolitan Policies by Anthony Downs, pp. 51-54
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Issues of 1996 = 2 Issues, 31 Articles-
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Spring 1996 Issue = 15 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- No Free Lunch on Tax Reform by William G. Gale, p. 3
- Mexico by Nora Lustig, pp. 4-9
- The Marines Should Come Home by Mike Mochizuki and Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 10-13
- Broken Bottles by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 14-17
- Drug Legalization? by Paul B. Stares, pp. 18-21
- A Winning Hand? by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 22-25
- Worsening American Income Inequality by Gary Burtless, pp. 26-31
- Raising the Stakes by Carol Graham, pp. 32-35
- In With the Gop by Roger H. Davidson, pp. 36-37
- Assessing the 104th Congress by Bill Frenzel, pp. 38-40
- New Players by Martha Derthick, pp. 41-45
- Burundi by Barnett R. Rubin, p. 46
- The Media and South Africa by Howard Wolpe, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Fall 1996 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, p. 3
- Can Government Nurture Civic Life? by E.J. Dionne, Jr., p. 3
- Election 1996: The Choices Ahead by Robert D. Reischauer, pp. 4-5
- Promises, Promises by Charles L. Schultze, pp. 6-9
- The Budget Meets the Boomers by Henry J. Aaron and Barry P. Bosworth, pp. 10-13
- Problems of Predominance by John D. Steinbruner, pp. 14-17
- New Mothers, Not Married by George A. Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen, pp. 18-21
- Uncle Sam in the Housing Market by James R. Barth and Robert E. Litan, pp. 22-25
- Forecasting the Presidential Election by James E. Campbell and Thomas E. Mann, pp. 26-31
- The Alienated American Voter by Richard Harwood, pp. 32-35
- The Disappearing Political Center by Sarah A. Binder, pp. 36-39
- Too Close to Call, pp. 40-44
- The Gulf War Party's Over by Shibley Telhami, p. 45
- Low Inflation or No Inflation? by George A. Akerlof, William T. Dickens, and George L. Perry, ..., p. 46
- America's Other Valujets by Donald F. Kettl, pp. 47-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Issues of 1997 = 4 Issues, 59 Articles-
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Winter 1997 Issue = 16 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- Happy Anniversary, Brookings Review! by Alice Rivlin, p. 3
- Problems and Promise by Kurt L. Schmoke, pp. 4-5
- Metropolitics by Myron Orfield, pp. 6-9
- Not By Bread Alone by Glenn C. Loury and Linda Datcher Loury, pp. 10-13
- Empty Streets by James E. Rauch, pp. 14-17
- Welcome Neighbors? by Ingrid Gould Ellen, pp. 18-21
- New Kid on the Block? by Peter W. Cookson, Jr., pp. 22-25
- Reinventing Welfare--Again by Gary Burtless and Kent Weaver, pp. 26-29
- Is Anybody Listening? by Margaret Weir, pp. 30-33
- From Campaigning to Governing by Charles O. Jones, pp. 34-37
- Governing in an Age of No Majorities by E.J. Dionne, Jr., pp. 38-41
- On the Campaign Trail, pp. 42-46
- The Lessons of Somalia for Eastern Zaire by Terrence Lyons, p. 47
- Professional Performance by Martin Mayer, pp. 48-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Spring 1997 Issue = 19 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- A Considered Opinion by Thomas E. Mann, p. 3
- Starting Over by Richard N. Haass, pp. 4-7
- Relations With the Great Powers by Raymond L. Garthoff, pp. 8-10
- Japan by Mike Mochizuki, pp. 11-13
- China by Harry Harding, pp. 14-15
- Foreign Policy Tools by Mickey Edwards and Stephen J. Solarz, pp. 16-18
- Foreign Aid by Carol Graham, pp. 19-20
- Defense Spending by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 21-23
- The Use of Force by Lawrence J. Korb, pp. 24-25
- Foreign Policy Flashpoints by Shibley Telhami, pp. 26-28
- Bosnia by Susan Woodward, pp. 29-31
- Korea by William Gleysteen, p. 32
- International Monetary Arrangements by Barry Eichengreen, pp. 33-35
- Commercializing Foreign Policy? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 36-39
- Reinventing Parole and Probation by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 40-42
- The Politics of Immaculate Conception by Barry P. Bosworth, pp. 43-44
- The Orphanedcapital by Carol O'Cleireacain, pp. 45-50
- Cover Illustration by Jerry Pavey
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Summer 1997 Issue = 11 Articles- Letters, p. 2
- A Considered Opinion by Martin Mayer, p. 3
- The Aging of America by William G. Gale, pp. 4-9
- Budget Crunch by Barry Bosworth and Gary Burtless, pp. 10-15
- Privatizing Social Security by Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Jeffrey Sachs, p. 16
- A Bad Idea Whose Time Will Never Come by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 17-23
- Medicare: Beyond 2002 by Robert D. Reischauer, pp. 24-27
- Ethnicity by Francis M. Deng, pp. 28-31
- A U.S.-Japan Trade Agenda by Edward J. Lincoln, pp. 32-34
- Sports, Jobs, and Taxes by Roger G. Noll and Andrew Zimbalist, pp. 35-39
- EPA's Proposed Air Quality Standards by Lester B. Lave and Robert W. Crandall, pp. 40-50
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Fall 1997 Issue = 13 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Colin L. Powell, pp. 2-3
- Why Civil Society? Why Now? by E.J. Dionne, Jr., pp. 4-7
- Beyond Theory by Pam Solo, p. 8
- Is Civil Society Obsolete? by Alan Wolfe, pp. 9-12
- Not a Cure-All by Jean Bethke Elshtain, pp. 13-15
- Building Community: Top-Down or Bottom-Up? by Theda Skocpol and William A. Schambra, pp. 16-31
- America's Civic Condition by William A. Galston and Peter Levine, pp. 32-35
- In America's Cities by John J. DiIulio, Jr. and Bruce Katz, p. 36
- Poverty 101 by David Kuo, pp. 37-38
- No Paintbrushes, No Paint by Jane R. Eisner, pp. 39-41
- The Fare Skies by Steven A. Mormon and Clifford Winston, pp. 42-45
- Failed Expectations by Gregory D. Foster, pp. 46-50
- Cover Illustration by Tom Christopher
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Issues of 1998 = 4 Issues, 58 Articles-
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Winter 1998 Issue = 14 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Donald F. Kettl, pp. 2-3
- Lifting the Heavy Hand by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 4-5
- Regulation: The New Pork Barrel by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 6-9
- Congress and Regulatory Reform by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 10-13
- Smoke and Mirrors by W. Kip Viscusi, pp. 14-19
- Deregulating Campaign Finance by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 20-21
- Environmental Protection and the States by Mary Graham, pp. 22-25
- Information Technology and the Securities Markets by Steven M.H. Wallman, pp. 26-29
- Antitrust Regulation Across National Borders by Eleanor M. Fox, pp. 30-32
- Social Regulations As Trade Barriers by David Vogel, pp. 33-36
- The "Big Bang" by Edward J. Lincoln and Robert E. Litan, pp. 37-41
- Turning the Ceasefire Into Peace by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 42-44
- Avoiding Another Cyprus or Israel by Susan L. Woodward, pp. 45-50
- Cover Illustration by Marty Blake
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Spring 1998 Issue = 12 Articles- In Brief by James A. Johnson, pp. 2-3
- The Two Nations of Black America by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., pp. 4-7
- Black America by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 8-11
- Black Progress by Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom, pp. 12-16
- Affirmative Action by Orlando Patterson, pp. 17-23
- The Black-White Test Score Gap by Christopher Jencks and Meredith Phillips, pp. 24-27
- Unequal Opportunity by Linda Darling-Hammond, pp. 28-32
- Race Relations & Central City Schools by Paul E. Peterson and Jay P. Greene, pp. 33-37
- An American Tragedy by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 38-42
- American Racial and Ethnic Politics in the 21st Century by Jennifer L. Hochschild, pp. 43-46
- The Way We Were? by Paul C. Light, pp. 47-54
- Cover Illustration by Wiktor Sadowski
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Summer 1998 Issue = 16 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Walter F. Mondale, pp. 2-3
- End of the Miracle by Edward J. Lincoln, pp. 4-5
- The Asian Financial Crisis by Barry Bosworth, pp. 6-9
- Out of the Ashes? by Stephen Parker, pp. 10-13
- Investment Boom, Financial Bust by Yung Chul Park, pp. 14-17
- Sputter, Cough, Choke by Robert Alan Feldman, pp. 18-21
- Dodging the Bullet--This Time by David D. Hale, pp. 22-25
- Foreign Direct Investment by Dennis J. Encarnation, pp. 26-29
- The East Asian Economic Crisis by Mike M. Mochizuki, pp. 30-32
- Blessing or Curse? by Robert Z. Lawrence, pp. 33-35
- Rescuing Asia: Does the IMF Have a Role in Asia? by Robert D. Hormats, pp. 36-37
- The IMF: No Room for an International Agency in Global Economy by Lawrence B. Lindsey, p. 38
- When the IMF Can't and the Market Won't by Barry Bosworth, p. 39
- Simple, Efficient, Fair. Or is It? by William G. Gale, pp. 40-44
- America in Denial by Robert J. Blendon, John M. Benson, and Mollyann Brodie, ..., pp. 45-50
- Cover Illustration by Ferruccio
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Fall 1998 Issue = 16 Articles- Foreword by James A. Johnson, p. 2
- A Considered Opinion by Christine Todd Whitman, p. 3
- The New Metropolitan Agenda by Bruce Katz and Scott Bernstein, pp. 4-7
- The Big Picture by Anthony Downs, pp. 8-11
- View from the Front Lines by Elmer Johnson, p. 12
- The Exploding Metropolis by David Rusk, pp. 13-14
- The View from Capitol Hill by Earl Blumenauer, pp. 15-16
- Fat City by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 17-19
- Race and Space by John A. Powell, pp. 20-22
- Prove It by Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson, pp. 23-25
- Metropolitan Areas by Janet Rothenberg Pack, pp. 26-30
- Conflict or Consensus? by Myron Orfield, pp. 31-34
- The Market and Metropolitans by Christopher Leinberger, pp. 35-36
- Stock and Flow by Michael A. Cohen, pp. 37-38
- Title IX and Intercollegiate Sports by John Weistart and Louis M. Guenin, pp. 39-50
- Cover Illustration by Mike McGovern
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Issues of 1999 = 4 Issues, 50 Articles-
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Winter 1999 Issue = 12 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 2-3
- Setting National Priorities by Robert D. Reischauer, pp. 4-5
- Should We Retire Social Security? by Henry J. Aaron and Robert D. Reischauer, pp. 6-11
- Student Performance by Diane Ravitch, pp. 12-16
- Federal Crime Policy by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 17-21
- Defense and Foreign Policy by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 22-25
- Trade Policy at a Crossroads by I.M. Destler, pp. 26-30
- Growing American Inequality by Gary Burtless, pp. 31-35
- Why Are Taxes So Complicated? by William Gale, pp. 36-39
- The Politics of Automobility by James A. Dunn, Jr., pp. 40-43
- Getting Realistic About Russia by Clifford G. Gaddy and Barry W. Ickes, pp. 44-50
- Cover Illustration by James Yang
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Spring 1999 Issue = 14 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Glenn Loury, pp. 2-3
- What's God Got to Do With the American Experiment? by E.J. Dionne, Jr. and John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 4-9
- America's Ever-Changing Religious Landscape by Richard N. Ostling, pp. 10-13
- The 60s and the 90s by Robert J. Blendon, John M. Benson, and Mollyann Brodie, ..., pp. 14-17
- Screwtape Letter 1999 by Peter Wehner, pp. 18-20
- First Trombone by Taylor Branch, pp. 21-23
- Conscience and the Public Square by Patrick Glynn, pp. 24-27
- Judging the President by Alan Wolfe, pp. 28-31
- Errant Evangelical? by Tony Campolo, pp. 32-35
- Religion and Public Life by James Q. Wilson, pp. 36-41
- Supporting Black Churches by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 42-45
- No Aid to Religion? by Ronald J. Sider and Heidi Rolland Unruh, pp. 46-49
- Our Hidden Safety Net by Ram Cnaan, pp. 50-53
- Sacred Places Civic Purposes, pp. 54-58
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Summer 1999 Issue = 11 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Lee H. Hamilton, pp. 2-3
- Europe at Century's End by Richard N. Haass, pp. 4-9
- Russia's Aging War Machine by Bruce Blair and Clifford Gaddy, pp. 10-13
- A Stable Peace in Europe by James E. Goodby, pp. 14-15
- The U.S. Decision to Enlarge Nato by James M. Goldgeier, pp. 16-17
- Emerging Answers by Ivo H. Daalder, pp. 18-21
- The Birth of the Euro by Robert Solomon, pp. 22-28
- A New Financial Superpower? by Elizabeth Pond, pp. 29-31
- Turkey Toward 2000 by Heinz Kramer, pp. 32-35
- You Can't Get There from Here by Clifford Winston, pp. 36-50
- Cover Illustration by Steve McAfee
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Fall 1999 Issue = 13 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Alice M. Rivlin, pp. 2-3
- New Trend in Unemployment? by Lawrence F. Katz and Alan B. Knieger, pp. 4-8
- Downsized & Out? by Charles L. Schultze, pp. 9-13
- Winners and Losers by Sheldon Danziger and Deborah Reed, pp. 14-17
- Squeezed for Time? by Gary Burtless, pp. 18-22
- Worker Capitalists? by Margaret M. Blair and Douglas L. Kruse, pp. 23-26
- From Welfare to Work by Isabel Sawhill, pp. 27-30
- Help Wanted by Bruce Katz and Katherine Allen, pp. 31-35
- A Way Out by Joseph P. Viteritti, pp. 36-39
- Beyond Consensus by Anthony P. Carnevale, pp. 40-43
- Job Security in Japan by Edward J. Lincoln, pp. 44-45
- New Markets, New Opportunities? by Nancy Birdsall and Carol Graham, pp. 46-50
- Cover Photography by Fred Dana
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Issues of the 2000s = 4 Years, 16 Issues, 215 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 4 Issues, 59 Articles-
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Winter 2000 Issue = 13 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, p. 3
- Governance in America 2000 by Thomas Mann, pp. 4-7
- Why Americans Hate Politics by E.J. Dionne, Jr., pp. 8-11
- Nonstop! by Charles O. Jones, pp. 12-15
- Going Nowhere by Sarah A. Binder, pp. 16-19
- The Empty Government Talent Pool by Paul C. Light, pp. 20-23
- American Federalism by Martha Derthick, pp. 24-27
- Federalism & News by Stephen Hess, pp. 28-31
- Responding to Official Misconduct by Michael Davidson and Elaine W. Stone, pp. 32-35
- A Surplus, If We Can Keep It by Allen Schick, pp. 36-39
- Looking for Leadership by James M. Lindsay, pp. 40-43
- After the Campaign, What? by Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein, pp. 44-50
- Cover Collage by Jeffrey Kipler
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Spring 2000 Issue = 16 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Michael H. Armacost, p. 3
- Seizing the Economic Opportunity by Alice M. Rivlin, pp. 4-5
- Many Strategies, One Goal by Isabel Sawhill, pp. 6-11
- Truth in Taxes by Henry J. Aaron and William G. Gale, pp. 12-15
- The Tax Cut by Bill Frenzel, pp. 16-17
- Broken Promises by Tom Loveless and Diane Ravitch, pp. 18-21
- The Centenarian Boom by Henry J. Aaron, pp. 22-25
- A New Civil Rights Agenda by Joyce A. Ladner, pp. 26-28
- Facing Up to Racial Disparity by Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., pp. 29-30
- Moving Beyond Sprawl by Bruce Katz and Amy Liu, pp. 31-34
- The "Globalization" Challenge by Robert E. Litan, pp. 35-37
- Five Not-So-Easy Pieces by Richard N. Haass, pp. 38-40
- The U.S. Defense Budget by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 41-43
- After the Revolutions, Reality by Jonathan Rauch, pp. 44-45
- Clearing the Rubble by E.J. Dionne, Jr., pp. 46-50
- Cover Illustrations by Scott McKowen
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Summer 2000 Issue = 17 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Vincent Scully, pp. 4-5
- Enough of the Small Stuff! by Bruce Katz, pp. 6-11
- Demand for Density? by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 12-15
- Playing from Strength by Franklin D. Raines, pp. 16-19
- The New Urban Demographics by William H. Frey, pp. 20-23
- Nothing Left to Lose by Edward W. Hill and Jeremy Nowak, pp. 24-28
- Helping Hands by Paul Hill, pp. 29-32
- The Bottom Line--And Beyond by Scott Quehl, pp. 33-35
- Dirt Into Dollars by Mark Alan Hughes, pp. 36-39
- The Paradox of Infrastructure Investment by Andrew F. Haughwout, pp. 40-43
- No Easy Answers by Ingrid Gould Ellen and Amy Ellen Schwartz, pp. 44-47
- America's Urban Agenda by Antonio R. Villaraigosa, pp. 48-51
- What Cities Can Do by Wellington E. Webb, p. 52
- Managing High-Tech Growth in King County by Ron Sims, p. 53
- Fighting Crime in Oakland by Jerry Brown, p. 54
- Getting the Basics Right by Anthony A. Williams, pp. 55-58
- Cover Photography by Peter Pearson, Alan Schein, and John Elk
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Fall 2000 Issue = 13 Articles- Foreign Policy in the Age of Primacy by Richard N. Haass, pp. 2-7
- The Nuclear Agenda by James M. Lindsay, pp. 8-11
- Russia by Fiona Hill, pp. 12-14
- China by Bates Gill and Nicholas Lardy, pp. 15-18
- Japan by Edward J. Lincoln, pp. 19-21
- Europe by Ivo H. Daalder, pp. 22-25
- No Way Out by Philip H. Gordon, pp. 26-29
- India by Stephen P. Cohen, pp. 30-33
- Doing It Right by Michael E. O'Hanlon, pp. 34-37
- Replacing the Rogue Rhetoric by Meghan L. O'Sullivan, pp. 38-40
- Trade Policy by Robert E. Litan, pp. 41-43
- Promoting Democracy and Human Rights by Catharin Dalpino, pp. 44-50
- Cover Illustration by Michael Gibbs
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Issues of 2001 = 4 Issues, 50 Articles-
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Winter 2001 Issue = 12 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 2-3
- Technology and America's Good Times by Robert E. Litan, pp. 4-9
- Is U.S. Science Policy at Risk? by Linda R. Cohen and Roger G. Noll, pp. 10-15
- Can Antitrust Keep Up? by Jonathan B. Baker, pp. 16-19
- Genomics by William A. Haseltine, pp. 20-23
- Cutting Through Environmental Issues by David Austin and Molly K. Macauley, pp. 24-27
- Cybercrime Dilemma by Michael O'Neil, pp. 28-31
- The Copyright Paradox by Jonathan Band, pp. 32-34
- Music on the Internet by Gary Sherman, pp. 35-37
- The Digital Divide by Robert W. Crandall and Craig A. Cunningham, pp. 38-43
- Whom to Protect--And How? by Robert J. Blendon, John M. Benson, and Mollyann Brodie, ..., pp. 44-50
- Cover Illustration by Ralph Mercer
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Spring 2001 Issue = 12 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Nancy Kassebaum Baker and Franklin D. Raines, pp. 2-3
- "Nasty & Brutish Without Being Short" by G. Calvin Mackenzie, pp. 4-7
- "Political Hacks" V. "Bureaucrats" by E.J. Dionne, Jr., pp. 8-11
- Why Not the Best? by George C. Edwards III, pp. 12-16
- Fixing the Appointment Process by Alvin S. Felzenberg, pp. 17-21
- Fabulous Formless Darkness by Terry Sullivan, pp. 22-27
- First Impressions by Stephen Hess, pp. 28-31
- The Senate and Executive Branch Appointments by Burdett Loomis, pp. 32-36
- The Senate As a Black Hole by Sarah A. Binder, pp. 37-40
- Recruiting Executive Branch Leaders by James P. Pfiffner, pp. 41-43
- Placing the Call to Service by Paul C. Light, pp. 44-50
- Cover Illustration by Victor Juhasz
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Summer 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Tommy G. Thompson, pp. 2-3
- From Welfare to Work by Isabel Sawhill, pp. 4-7
- The Politics of Welfare Reform by Tom Doivney and Vin Weber, pp. 8-9
- ---, pp. 10-11
- Giving is Not Enough by Ron Haskins, pp. 12-15
- What Next for Welfare Reform? by Wendell Primus, pp. 16-19
- Welfare Reform and Devolution by Mark Greenberg, pp. 20-24
- Is Devolution Working? by Richard P. Nathan and Thomas L. Gais, pp. 25-29
- Cities Matter by Bruce Katz and Katherine Allen, pp. 30-33
- The 30-Year Tug-Of-War by Gordon Berlin, pp. 34-38
- Wedding Bell Blues by Wade F. Horn, pp. 39-42
- TANF and "Welfare" by Mickey Kaus, pp. 43-50
- Cover Illustration by Scott Roberts
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Fall 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- Managing a Globalizing World by Barry Bosworth and Philip H. Gordon, pp. 2-5
- Cross-Border Financial Interdependence by Ralph C. Bryant, pp. 6-9
- Workers' Rights by Gary Burtless, pp. 10-13
- Ready for Launch? by Lael Brainard, pp. 14-17
- Culture Wars? by Steven Kull, pp. 18-21
- Winners and Losers by Carol Graham, pp. 22-25
- Global Warming Heats Up by James M. Lindsay, pp. 26-29
- The Globalization of Disease by Erica Barks-Ruggles, pp. 30-33
- Terrorism Goes Global by Paul R. Pillar, pp. 34-37
- Weapons of Mass Destruction by Thomas W. Graham, pp. 38-40
- Heavy Traffic by Susan F. Martin, pp. 41-44
- Does Globalization Promote Democracy? by Catharin E. Dalpino, pp. 45-50
- Cover Illustration by Sandy Young
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Issues of 2002 = 4 Issues, 61 Articles-
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Winter 2002 Issue = 14 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Diane Ravitch, pp. 2-3
- Diversity in a New America by Jonathan Rauch, pp. 4-5
- Demography, Diversity, and Democracy by Kenneth Prewitt, pp. 6-9
- Inventing Hispanics by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 10-13
- Arab and Muslim America by Shibley Telhami, pp. 14-15
- From Melting Pot to Centrifuge by Steven E. Schier, pp. 16-19
- Beyond Sushiology by Peter Skerry, pp. 20-23
- Affirmative Action by Peter H. Schuck, pp. 24-27
- Brain Circulation by AnnaLee Saxenian, pp. 28-31
- Technology and Tolerance by Richard Florida and Gary Gates, pp. 32-36
- Getting Uncle Sam's Ear by James M. Lindsay, pp. 37-40
- Diversity in Israel by Robert Litan, pp. 41-44
- Religion in America by Gregg Easterbrook, pp. 45-50
- Cover Photography by Richard Laird
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Spring 2002 Issue = 12 Articles- Environmental Doomsday by Gregg Easterbrook, pp. 2-5
- Climate Change After Kyoto by Warwick J. McKibbin and Peter J. Wilcoxen, pp. 6-10
- Statehouse and Greenhouse by Barry G. Rabe, pp. 11-13
- Three Pollutants and an Emission by Dallas Burtraw, pp. 14-17
- Is Sunshine the Best Disinfectant? by Mary Graham, pp. 18-19
- International Oil Security by Michael A. Toman, pp. 20-23
- Energy Independence or Interdependence? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 24-27
- Russia by Fiona Hill, pp. 28-31
- The Persian Gulf by Shibley Telhami, pp. 32-35
- Whistling in the Wind? by Joel Darmstadter, pp. 36-39
- Terrorism and Nuclear Energy by Gwyneth Cravens, pp. 40-41
- The Deficit That Didn't Just Happen by Allen Schick, pp. 42-50
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Summer 2002 Issue = 14 Articles- A Considered Opinion by Michael H. Armacost, pp. 2-3
- Counterterrorism by James Steinberg, pp. 4-7
- National Security vs. Social Security by John Spratt and Hugh Brady, pp. 8-12
- Protecting the American Homeland by Michael O'Hanlon, pp. 13-16
- Behind America's Front Lines by Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Destler, pp. 17-19
- A Complicated Intersection by Robert Litan and Peter Orszag, pp. 20-23
- Chemical and Biological Weapons by Elisa D. Harris, pp. 24-27
- Can Foreign Aid Help Stop Terrorism? by Carol Graham, pp. 28-32
- Putin and Bush in Common Cause? by Fiona Hill, pp. 33-35
- Nato and the War on Terrorism by Philip H. Gordon, pp. 36-38
- A Distant Region Takes Center Stage by Stephen Philip Cohen, pp. 39-42
- September 11 and Northeast Asia by Bates Gill, pp. 43-46
- U.S. Policy and the Arab and Muslim World by Shibley Telhami, pp. 47-50
- Cover by Orjan Ellingvag
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Fall 2002 Issue = 21 Articles- United We Serve? by E.J. Dionne, Jr. and Kayla Meltzer Drogosz, pp. 2-5
- September 11, 2001 by Robert E. Litan, pp. 6-9
- A Bad Idea Whose Time is Past by Bruce Chapman, pp. 10-13
- The Politics of Service by Harris Wofford, pp. 14-17
- New Directions by John M. Bridgetand, Stephen Goldsmith, and Leslie Lenkowsky, ..., pp. 18-21
- At Work for America's Workers by Andrew L. Stern, p. 22
- Doing Well and Doing Good by Jeff Swartz, pp. 23-24
- The Experience of Service by Daniel Blumenthal, p. 25
- Military Service by Louis Caldera, p. 26
- First Vote by Jane Eisner, p. 27
- Profits through Principles by Robert D. Haas, p. 28
- Empowering Communities by Charles Cobb, Jr., p. 29
- On Receiving the Elliot Richardson Prize for Public Service by Alice M. Rivlin, p. 30
- A New Citizenship for a New Century by Alan Khazei, p. 31
- Religious Groups and Service by Steven Waldman, pp. 32-33
- Flying Colors by David Winston, pp. 34-35
- A Generation to Be Proud Of by Peter D. Hart and Mario A. Brassard, pp. 36-37
- Service and the State by Tod Lindberg, pp. 38-41
- Volunteering--Then and Now by Carmen Sirianni, pp. 42-44
- The Volunteering Decision by Paul C. Light, pp. 45-50
- Cover Photograph by Don Carstens
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Issues of 2003 = 4 Issues, 45 Articles-
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Winter 2003 Issue = 9 Articles- Toward an Agenda by Pietro S. Nivola, Henry J. Aaron, and James M. Lindsay, ..., pp. 2-3
- Can the Government Be Serious? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 4-11
- The Globalization of Politics by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay, pp. 12-17
- The New Terrorism by Steven Simon, pp. 18-24
- Rights, Liberties, and Security by Stuart Taylor, Jr., pp. 25-27
- No Stepping Back by Lael Brainard and Robert E. Litan, pp. 28-31
- Regenerative Medicine by William A. Haseltine, pp. 32-43
- Medical Innovation by Victor Fuchs and Alan M. Garber, pp. 44-50
- Cover Illustration by Philip Kakke
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Spring 2003 Issue = 12 Articles- Governance in an Integrated Global Economy by Carol Graham and Robert E. Litan, pp. 2-3
- Business and Global Governance by Ann Florini, pp. 4-8
- Unelected Government by Ngaire Woods, pp. 9-12
- Opening Doors to Research by Jean Olson Lanjouw, pp. 13-17
- Global Public Policy Networks by Thorsten Benner, Wolfgang H. Reinicke, and Jan Martin Witte, ..., pp. 18-21
- Asymmetric Globalization by Nancy Birdsall, pp. 22-27
- A Global Crossing for Enronitis? by Shang-Jin Wei and Heather Milkiewicz, pp. 28-31
- Odious Debt by Michael Kremer and Seema Jayachandran, pp. 32-35
- Economic Crisis, Markets, and Democracy in Latin America by Carol Graham and Sandip Sukhtankar, pp. 36-40
- The Millennium Challenge Account and Foreign Assistance by Lael Brainard, pp. 41-44
- Information Technology and Development by James Steinberg, pp. 45-50
- Cover Illustration by Pierre Tremblay
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Summer 2003 Issue = 14 Articles- Polling and Public Opinion by Thomas E. Mann and E.J. Dionne, Jr., pp. 2-3
- Vox Populi by Kay Lehman Schlozman, pp. 4-7
- Can We Trust the Polls? by Michael W. Traugott, pp. 8-11
- Is "Popular Rule" Possible? by Larry M. Bartels, pp. 12-15
- Informed Public Opinion About Foreign Policy by Henry E. Brady, James S. Fishkin, and Robert C. Luskin, ..., pp. 16-19
- Rally 'Round the Flag by James M. Lindsay and Caroline Smith #2, pp. 20-23
- Arab Public Opinionon the United States and Iraq by Shibley Telhami, pp. 24-27
- Tax Uncertainty by Robert J. Blendon, Stephen R. Pelletier, and Marcus D. Rosenbaum, ..., pp. 28-31
- Words Vs. Deeds by Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, pp. 32-35
- Polls or Pols? by Marty Cohen, David Karol, Hans Noel, and John Zaller, ..., pp. 36-39
- Post Industrial Hopes Deferred by Ruy Teixeira, pp. 40-42
- The Continued Gop Majority? by Matthew Dowd, pp. 43-44
- From Hootie to Harry (And Louise) by Burdett Loomis, pp. 45-50
- Cover Photograph by Gary Landsman
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Fall 2003 Issue = 10 Articles- America Unbound by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay, pp. 2-6
- Fiscal Follies by William G. Gale and Peter R. Orszag, pp. 7-11
- Economic Reform and Military Downsizing by Michael O'Hanlon and Mike Mochizuki, pp. 12-17
- Securing the Persian Gulf by Kenneth M. Pollack, pp. 18-22
- The Siberian Curse by Fiona Hill and Clifford Gaddy, pp. 23-27
- The Battle Over Campaign Finance by Thomas E. Mann, pp. 28-32
- President Michael Armacost? by John Fortier, pp. 33-35
- Coping With Methuselah by Henry J. Aaron and William B. Schwartz, pp. 36-39
- Trends in Math by Tom Loveless, pp. 40-43
- May the Best Team Win by Andrew Zimbalist, pp. 44-50