Nation Building The United States can no longer afford a foreign policy of isolationism, but is it prepared for nation building?

Going It Alone?
While the United States stands as a formidable power on the world stage, its superpower status is neither simple nor forever, according to Kennedy School Dean Joseph S. Nye, Jr., in his new book The Paradox of American Power: Why the World’s Only Superpower Can’t Go It Alone.

A Meeting of the Minds
The Kennedy School’s Mark Moore says the school’s executive sessions are a way of “changing the world.”

Primarily Kim A teacher, a forward thinker, and an artist, Kim Campbell is not content to dwell on her former days in elected office.

The All New Civil Servant
Will the renewed respect for public service following September 11 help remedy the impending shortage of U.S. government workers?


Top of Their Game
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