When your party guests leave early, naturally you wonder what’s wrong. A similar sort of anxiety is swirling around the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplaces. Not all health insurance companies are ...
Many nonprofit leaders privately acknowledge that we are on the brink of a wholesale nonprofit “crash” that will be characterized by widespread contraction, consolidation, and closure. This will be a ...
As a scholar of cybersecurity strategy and policy chairing a workshop panel at Brasenose College, Oxford, last month, I was struck by the degree to which the panelist’s debates on great power ...
Thomas Wright has made the case against retrenchment and restraint in the new issue of Foreign Affairs: Global retrenchment is fast emerging as the most coherent and ready-made alternative to the ...
Professor Jack Balkin of the Yale Law School is a prominent and important constitutional law scholar. And, he runs a blog, “Balkinization,” where his latest post explains, from his perspective, “what ...
The recent Jetstar Asia case has put retrenchment back into the public eye. Although no litigation followed, the closure of part of its operations triggered strong reactions across Singapore, ...
Britain’s Labor statesmen faced a challenge, too. It was perhaps the most serious challenge since they began, four years ago, to transform Britain into a Socialist state. The question was: Could a ...
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