REPORT
Putting a Freeze on Arctic Ocean Drilling
Kiley Kroh, Michael Conathan, and Emma Huvos outline the shortcomings in the United States' response capabilities to an oil spill in the Arctic.
Where Did Our Deficit Come From?
New CBO report shows that this year's deficit is due to events that occurred before President Obama took office and tax cuts, writes Michael Linden.
Economic Snapshot for January 2012
Smart economic policy can continue to strengthen the economic recovery, writes Christian E. Weller.
State of the Union Recap
Key takeaways from the president's address.
National Security Strategy | February 3, 2012
How to Stop the Bloodshed in Syria
America can play a leadership role in protecting civilians and expanding diplomatic options in Syria’s conflict without resorting to direct military intervention, write Sarah Margon and Brian Katulis.Economic Outlook | February 3, 2012
Congress May Still Stop the Economic Recovery
Economic Outlook | February 3, 2012
We Need Strong Policy Steps to Maintain Momentum in the Labor Market
David Madland examines January’s positive jobs numbers and outlines the actions Congress must take to ensure a full recovery that doesn’t leave anyone behind.Immigration | February 3, 2012
The Top 10 Things You Should Know About Colorado’s Latinos and Immigrants
Housing | February 2, 2012
The Ramp Begins for 'Rehab-to-Rent'
Fannie Mae’s new pilot program with its portfolio of foreclosed properties is a step in the right direction, but policymakers must tread lightly, caution John Griffith, Alon Cohen, and Jordan Eizenga.ALSO FROM THE CENTER
- 'Pay-for-Success' Bonds Gain Adherents: Innovative Social Service Financing to Be Put to the Test
- There's a Growing Consensus in Support of Community College and Industry Partnerships: Now We Need a Bill to Get These Programs off the Ground
- Making College More Affordable: The President’s Plan to Lower College Tuition Is a Good First Step but More Can Be Done
- Rewarding Homeowners for Good Behavior: New Administration Proposals Can Help Families with Congress’s Support
- When Books Disappear: Think Again by Eric Alterman
The Middle Class: The Engines of Economic Growth
The Center for American Progress has launched a 2012 series of events and publications on the importance of the middle class to our economy. Our series is based on the bedrock progressive principle that a strong middle class is essential for both economic growth and economic stability.
VIDEO
The Obama Administration's National Security Policy
A discussion of the new challenges we face around the world with Benjamin Rhodes, White House Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications.
PUBLICATIONS
Getting Better at Teacher Preparation and State Accountability
Edward Crowe describes the key findings in separate profiles of the 12 Race to the Top winners and makes policy recommendations directed to the U.S. Department of Education, the winners, and others interested in teacher quality.
- The Path to 270: Ruy Teixeira and John Halpin explain how the shifting demographic balance of the American electorate, and the objective reality and voter perception of the economy in key battleground states will both play huge roles in determining the 2012 presidential election.
- Lightening the Load: Wraparound services are extremely beneficial in community schools and help with teacher efficiency, write Theodora Chang and Calyssa Lawyer.
- Achieving Results Through Community School Partnerships: In order to produce successful students, strong families, and engaged communities, community schools are central to efforts to improve America’s public schools, write Martin J. Blank, Reuben Jacobson, and Atelia Melaville.




