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The Groundhog Day of American Politics: How the Two-Party Doom Loop Fuels Stalemates and Polarization
Lee Drutman explores how the U.S. political system feels like an endless cycle and how we can break free with proportional representation.
Ceci N鈥橢st Pas Une Nuke? The Impact of Emerging Militarized Technologies on Strategic Stability
Amy Nelson wrote for the Journal of Strategic Studies on emerging military technologies.
How Colorado Is Breaking Down Apprenticeship Funding Barriers
The state is making apprenticeship funding more flexible and navigable for practitioners.
Child Care Centers on Campus Alone Don鈥檛 Solve the Problem
On-campus child care centers are not a sufficient to support child care for student parents. We need other supports too.
Opinion: Higher Ed鈥檚 New Role in Tech Training
Shalin Jyotishi is quoted in GovTech sharing how colleges can partner with industry to train workers for careers in AI, cybersecurity.
Is A New Nuclear Arms Race Inevitable?
国产视频 VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines efforts at modernizing the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
Paid Leave in 2025: Three Crucial Battlegrounds for Working People and Families
Vicki Shabo offers a peek at what鈥檚 ahead for paid leave in 2025, highlighting three key areas to watch in an unpredictable year.
Pursuing Paid Family and Medical Leave
The Better Life Lab’s one-stop shop for testimonies, op-eds, explainers, and other resources related to paid family and medical leave.
Senator Reintroduces $5 Billion Program to Require Major Changes to Internet Connections: ‘Now Is the Time’
Prem Trivedi on a new bill aiming to protect phone and internet connections during natural disasters.