During this holiday season, more than 5,000 people who have already passed the difficult test to prove they are refugees and are living peacefully in
Critics claim that the defense procurement process is inefficient: it often places too much emphasis on the lowest cost and hampers innovation in the
In 1995, Lamar Alexander, then a former Governor and cabinet secretary preparing a run for the presidency, and Chester Finn, then a Hudson Institute S
December 5, 2010 marks the one-year anniversary of the expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) between the U.S. and Russia. While Pr
The Bradley Center hosted an event on November 9 to discuss the impact of the 2010 midterm elections on foundations and the nonprofit sector.
Many victorious candidates in the newly elected Republican-controlled House campaigned on repealing health care reform. But with the Senate remaining
In a provocative and thoughtful essay in __The Foundation Review__, long-time foundation executive Karl Stauber argues that "Philanthropy is not a pro
As recent incidents in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Yellow Sea confirm, China's military expansion and the possible implications for Ameri
The Bradley Center's fall series of monthly panels began on Wednesday, September 29, with a discussion of the rebuilding of New Orleans and the Gulf