New Policy Memos
- How a Competitiveness Audit Can Help Create Jobs, by Michael Mandel and Diana G. Carew
- It’s About (the) Time: Ending the Nonstop Campaign, by Lindsay M. Lewis
- All of the Above: What to Do About Housing—Now, by Jason Gold and Anne Kim
- The Digital Teachers Corps: Closing America’s Literacy Gap, by Michael Levine and James Paul Gee
- HomeK Accounts: A Down Payment on Homeownership and Retirement, by Jason Gold and Anne Kim
- Labor and the Producer Society, by Will Marshall
- The “Centrist Premium”: The High Cost of Moderation, by Anne Kim
- Natural Gas Reconsidered, by Roger Cooper
- The Risks of Over-Regulating End-User Derivatives, by Anne Kim and Jason Gold
- Is the FDA Strangling Innovation?, by Michael Mandel
- What Would FDR Do?, by Sylvester Schieber
- Union Voters and Democrats, by Anne Kim and Stefan Hankin
- Less is More: The Modified Zero Plan for Tax Reform, by Paul Weinstein and Marc Goldwien
- Reviving Jobs and Innovation: A Progressive Approach to Improving Regulation, by Michael Mandel
Latest Op-Eds
- Obama Reduced to Tactical Maneuvering, by Will Marshall
- Why America Needs a New Deal for Labor and Business, by Will Marshall
- The Detroit News: Defense’s Careful Contribution to Deficit Reduction, by Will Marshall and Jim Arkedis
- POLITICO: Strategic Diplomacy Needed on Israel, by Josh Block
- Foreign Policy: Not All Interventions Are the Same, by Jim Arkedis
- The Hill: Arm Libya’s Rebels, by Will Marshall
- New York Daily News: Teen Pregnancy and the GOP, by Will Marshall
- Politico: End Pentagon’s back-door budgets, by Jim Arkedis
Recent Events
- Infrastructure and Jobs: A Productive Foundation For Economic Growth
- New Solutions for America’s Housing Crisis
- The Natural Gas Revolution: Promise and Pitfalls
- Tax Reform Now: Cutting Rates and Deficits
- Discussing The Future of Nuclear Power After Fukushima
- Defusing Tensions on the Korean Peninsula: What America – and China – Should Do
- Going Exponential: Speeding the Growth of High-Quality Charter Schools
- China’s Choice: Regional Bully or Global Stakeholder?

