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OPINION: Reining in Government Spending Will Be Tough
With a $1 trillion infrastructure package on the books and the Biden administration’s $1.8 trillion “Build Back Better” measure preoccupying the Senate after passing the
OPINION: U.S.-Russia tensions must be managed
We had high hopes for the future of U.S.-Russian relations after the collapse of the Soviet Union three decades ago. The Cold War had ended,
OPINION: Religion Plays an Important Role in Public Life
The question of what role religion should play in American public life is difficult and controversial. It produces a lot of heated debate and no
OPINION: Can We Find Our Way to the Common Good?
I still remember a question I got years ago. It was at a public meeting in Southern Indiana, in one of those squat, featureless cinder-block
OPINION: To stay competitive, U.S. should focus on fundamentals
The United States emerged in the 20th century as the world’s most powerful and competitive nation. Our economy, our technology, and our political system became
OPINION: Redistricting is a Challenge to Our Democracy
It would be fair to say that for a good bit of our history, Americans paid scant attention to redistricting. The redrawing of congressional and
OPINION: U.S.-China relationship is a tremendous challenge
The rise of China is the most formidable challenge that American foreign policy faces. With its population of nearly 1.5 billion people and its rapid
OPINION: For Better and Worse, We’re All Connected
It’s a cliché to say that everything is connected. But we live in a world where this is clearly true. Ideas, goods, services, workers, tourists,
OPINION: Terrorism has changed but Remains a Threat
Twenty years ago, the United States was intently focused on terrorism. The 9/11 attacks had killed 3,000 Americans and profoundly shaken our national sense of
OPINION: We should act to head off a water crisis
The world is approaching a water crisis that will impact the lives of several billion people, according to the World Meteorological Organization. We can’t solve