Fixing U.S.-Syria policy, accomplishing the fourth SDG, and a suspicious codeword-level system used by the White House.
| | | | “The contents of the White House’s codeword-level system could prove to be the smoking gun in this century’s impeachment.” Elaine Kamarck writes that an appendix to the Ukraine whistleblower report, referencing a system that protects politically sensitive information, could be especially damaging for the White House during the impeachment proceedings. Read more Today at 10 AM EDT, tune in for a webcast of our forum on how the impeachment process works and what might happen next. |
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| | The U.N.’s fourth sustainable development goal embraces lifelong learning to enable all young people to thrive today and into the future. Rebecca Winthrop and Lauren Ziegler discuss how the global education community can harness the power of innovation to achieve it. Read more |
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| | “Over the last eight years, the Syria conflict has inspired a mix of nervousness, neuralgia, and impotence in Washington as it has ravaged the region and resulted in the worst humanitarian disaster of the 21st century.” As a part of a congressionally-mandated Syria study group, Mara Karlin lays out four specific areas that the United States can work on regarding its Syria policy. Read more |
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