Why we shouldn't panic about the U.S. deficit, international collaboration on maritime issues, and punishment approaches in schools.
What does the research say about how to reduce student misbehavior in schools? In response to concerning reports of increasing student misbehavior, lawmakers in at least eight states across America are working to make it easier for teachers and principals to suspend misbehaving students from school. Rachel M. Perera and Melissa Kay Diliberti explain how effective these measures actually are and what schools can do differently. | No need to panic about the budget deficit The U.S. budget deficit is on track to be much bigger this year than last year for a host of reasons. How worried should we be about this? Louise Sheiner unpacks the deficit rise and what it means for the trajectory of U.S. federal debt. | The promise of a free and open Atlantic 32 Atlantic countries have come together to collaborate on key maritime issues, including illegal fishing, piracy, and environmental degradation. Bruce Jones and Daniel S. Hamilton discuss the potential of this new partnership and the challenges ahead. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |