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Issues 2009 11

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November 20, 2009

Living in "Interesting Times"

The Center for American Progress talks with writer George Packer about his new book and living in a post-9/11 world.
November 20, 2009

Teacher Incentive Fund Gets Respect

Congress should pay attention to the Gates Foundation’s recent selection of TIF schools for a new initiative, writes Raegen T. Miller.
November 20, 2009

Announcements of U.S.-China Cooperation Create a Path to Copenhagen Success

Agreements announced in Beijing this week show that international negotiations are still alive and well, write Julian L. Wong and Andrew Light.
November 20, 2009

Weekly Round Up: November 16 -20, 2009

This week CAP released a new progressive agenda for national security, broke down the federal deficit, and analyzed the U.S.-China summit.
November 20, 2009

Economic Snapshot for November 2009

Policy attention should focus on job creation to ensure that the recent improvements are not short lived, writes Christian E. Weller.
November 20, 2009

Iran's Crisis of Resistance

Facing heavy domestic criticism, the Iranian regime could seek to recoup lost credibility by causing more trouble in the region, writes Matthew Duss in The American Prospect.
November 19, 2009

Think Again: “History” Isn’t a Dirty Word

Obama’s “spending binge” should be put in context of what he inherited from the previous administration, writes Eric Alterman.
November 19, 2009

How to Make the Afghanistan War a “Just War”

Susan Thistlethwaite and Brian Katulis argue that moral considerations should shape the Obama administration’s decision on the Afghanistan war.
November 19, 2009

A Job Saved Is as Good as a Job Created

Heather Boushey explains how Obama administration policies have improved economic growth and saved jobs.
November 19, 2009

Reconciliation with the Taliban

CAP and the New America Foundation bring together experts to discuss reconciliation efforts with the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan.
November 19, 2009

Ask the Expert: Your Cell Phones Are Funding a Deadly War

David Sullivan talks about how conflict minerals are funding war in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and how Congress and the administration can help stop it.
November 19, 2009

Time to Stop the Lies

Jeff Krehely fact checks Bishop Harry Jackson and other gay marriage opponents' claims about the proposed DC marriage law expansion.
November 18, 2009

Farmers Aren’t the Obstacle in the Global Warming Fight

Farmers and rural Americans stand to gain much from climate change legislation, writes Jake Caldwell.
November 18, 2009

Union and District Partnerships to Expand Learning Time

Report from Melissa Lazarin and Isabel Owen examines three collaborations between unions and school districts to expand learning time.
November 18, 2009

Expanded Student Learning Time Show and Tell

CAP event brings together education innovators to discuss effective strategies for districts and unions to work together on expanded learning time.
November 18, 2009

It’s Easy Being Green: Spruce Up Your Furniture

If you’re considering new furniture these tips will help you green your space.
November 18, 2009

Summing Up the U.S.-China Summit

President Obama persuades China to take some important baby steps toward meaningful international cooperation, writes Nina Hachigian.
November 17, 2009

The U.S. Clean Energy Economy

A fact sheet looks at several different elements of the growing clean energy economy in the United States.
November 17, 2009

Turning Around High-Poverty Schools

Four panelists join CAP’s Cindy Brown to discuss how to improve low-performing schools.
November 17, 2009

Online Since the ’80s: An Interview with Andrew Feenberg on the Power of Online Communities

The lessons learned from the French Minitel network in the 1980s are still important as the FCC considers net neutrality today. Andrew Light talks with Andrew Feenberg, philosopher of technology, about the importance of digital democratic innovation.
November 17, 2009

Ask the Expert: Napolitano Makes the Case for Immigration Reform

Angela Kelley discusses Secretary Janet Napolitano's speech on immigration reform, plus why legalization is critical to effective enforcement, and the key components of reform.
November 17, 2009

Pregúntele a un Experto: El Discurso de la Secretaria Napolitano Sobre la Reforma Migratoria

¿Recientemente la Secretaria Napolitano dió un discurso sobre la reforma migratoria, cuáles son los puntos más importantes de su discurso? ¿Por qué la legalización es una parte clave del cumplimiento de la ley? ¿Cuales son las partes claves de una reforma?
November 17, 2009

Breaking Down the Deficit

Michael Linden looks at how spending and tax revenues contributed to 2009’s federal budget deficit.
November 17, 2009

Parenting with a Plan

A report from Joy Moses explains how the Temporary Assistance for Needy Family legislation can support positive parenting relationships and improve father involvement.
November 16, 2009

Stupak Amendment Changes Abortion Status Quo

This chart from Jessica Arons shows how current health reform bills treat abortion funding, comparing the House and Senate bills to the current law.
November 16, 2009

Public Opinion Snapshot: Public Resisting Conservative Slanders on Health Care Reform

Ruy Teixeira shows the public isn’t listening to conservative misinformation about health care reform.
November 16, 2009

National Service and Youth Unemployment

Strategies for job creation amid economic recovery from Melissa Boteach, Joy Moses, and Shirley Sagawa.
November 16, 2009

Young Muslim American Voices Are More Important than Ever

Last week CAP launched a project with young Muslim American leaders to promote understanding of America’s growing religious diversity.
November 16, 2009

Bush Budget Bomb About to Blow

A tax loophole that will allow high-income earners to invest in Roth IRAs beginning in January 2010 is a shortsighted scheme that is fiscally irresponsible and economically backward, write Isha Vij and Michael Linden.
November 16, 2009

Integrating Security

Lawrence J. Korb, Sean Duggan, and Laura Conley present a new progressive agenda for national security in this report.
November 13, 2009

Weekly Round Up: November 9 - 13, 2009

This week CAP hosted DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, looked at the future of U.S-China relations, and released a report on innovation in education.
November 13, 2009

We Can Fix This

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano speaks at CAP on the need for comprehensive immigration reform.
November 13, 2009

House Health Bill Will Help Unmarried Women

As the Senate debates health reform legislation, it should look to several provisions in the House bill that would help unmarried women, write Liz Weiss and Page Gardner.
November 13, 2009

New York's 9/11 Trial Justice

Putting the 9/11 suspects on trial in New York is the right move, but seeking the death penalty would be a strategic error, writes Ken Gude.
November 12, 2009

Educators Speak Out on Pay for Performance

CAP interviews teachers and school leaders implementing compensation reform about their success and the utility of the Teacher Incentive Fund.
November 12, 2009

Think Again: The Neverending Scandal of Howard Kurtz and The Washington Post

Eric Alterman wonders when The Washington Post will finally address the conflict of interest with its media critic Howard Kurtz.
November 12, 2009

Carbon Offsets Would Be a Boon to Farmers

Several studies show that farmers could significantly profit from an offset market, says Tom Kenworthy.
November 12, 2009

The Next Phase

Trip report from a delegation to China led by John Podesta and findings on the future of U.S.-China relations.
November 10, 2009

Staying Competitive

Report from Marc Goulden, Karie Frasch, and Mary Ann Mason looks at what we can do about the lack of family responsible benefits for America's researchers.
November 10, 2009

Choosing Between Family and the Military

American service members with undocumented spouses live with the added stress of worrying whether their family will face deportation, write Angela M. Kelley and Lawrence J. Korb.
November 10, 2009

Honoring Our Service Members

A by-the-numbers look at the challenges facing American veterans shows problems with mental health, addiction, homelessness, and finances this Veterans Day 2009.
November 10, 2009

Ask the Expert: Patching America's Leaky Pipeline in the Sciences

Mary Ann Mason talks about her new report on providing family leave policies to help keep women researchers in scientific fields.
November 10, 2009

States Fall Short on Key Education Indicators

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan spoke at an event co-sponsored by CAP, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Frederick M. Hess of the American Enterprise Institute.
November 10, 2009

Getting Back on Track to Close Guantanamo

The closure of Guantanamo is within the reach of the Obama administration, but it still must take certain steps to get the detainee population down to zero, writes Ken Gude.
November 9, 2009

Public Opinion Snapshot: Public Backs Abiding by International Law

The public supports the Obama administration’s new attitude toward international law, observes Ruy Teixeira.
November 9, 2009

Will the U.N.’s Withdrawal Cancel Out the U.S.’s Civilian Surge?

On Thursday, the United Nations mission in Afghanistan announced that it would relocate hundreds of foreign staff out of the country in response to an attack targeting a U.N. guest house in Kabul last week. U.N. spokesman Dan McNortan told reporters that out of a total of 1,100 expatriate workers, 600 will be temporarily relocated for security reasons.
November 9, 2009

Hispanics Dodge a Bullet

Hispanics would have been hurt in critical ways by the proposed change to the census, writes Louis Caldera.
November 9, 2009

China's Evolving Engagement

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg and Nina Hachigian discussed China's new position as a global power at a CAP event.
November 9, 2009

Let’s Roll Up Our Sleeves Again

Several provisions in current legislation would help the United States establish a clean-energy manufacturing strategy, argues Kate Gordon.
November 6, 2009

Unemployment Rises Above 10 Percent for the First Time in 26 Years

There is some good news in today’s employment report, writes Heather Boushey, but the prospects for American workers remain grim.
November 6, 2009

The Recession Brings Higher Unemployment to Unmarried Women

Unmarried women are seeing higher unemployment rates, write Liz Weiss and Heather Boushey. Extensions of Recovery Act provisions in Congress can help.
November 6, 2009

Interactive Map: American Workers Are Rapidly Losing Health Coverage

Interactive map shows that nearly one in five working adults lack health insurance, and 60 percent of the uninsured are employed.
November 6, 2009

Weekly Round Up: November 2 - 6, 2009

This week CAP hosted Vice President Joe Biden, provided several interactives on why we need health reform, and released a report on China's new role in the international community.
November 6, 2009

China’s New Engagement in the International System

Report from Nina Hachigian explores China's relationship to the international system and role in tackling transnational threats.
November 5, 2009

Think Again: This Fish Rots from the Head Down

The embrace of crank politicians and scientists on the right quite possibly signals a conservative intellectual decline, writes Eric Alterman.
November 5, 2009

Interactive Map: Insurance Market Concentration Creates Fewer Choices

Interactive map from Karen Davenport and Sonia Sekhar shows that one carrier dominates the market in 17 states, and two dominate in 22 more.
November 5, 2009

Progressive People of Faith Call for Health Reform

Marta Cook highlights what faith groups across the country are doing to support health care reform.
November 4, 2009

How Capable Is Obama After All?

This podcast reviews the first anniversary of Obama’s election and discusses his achievements and the challenges he faces in the next year. Werz argues Obama was as successful as one can possibly be given the unique problems that he did face when he took office and that the stabilization of the financial crisis was his first achievement in a time where he had to tackle several domestic and international crises simultaneously.
November 4, 2009

Introduction of His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew

Remarks from John D. Podesta at a joint Center for American Progress and Georgetown University event.
November 4, 2009

Working Hard for Progressive Change

SEIU’s Anna Burger speaks at a Progressivism on Tap event about the importance of organizing workers and the close bond that progressives share with the labor movement.
November 4, 2009

A Revolutionary Faith

Statement on remarks from His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Orthodox Christianity.
November 4, 2009

LGBT Equality Fight Continues

Maine voters rejected same-sex couple marriage rights yesterday, but other states are moving toward equality.
November 4, 2009

Grading Obama

After U.S. President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office, Foreign Policy invited some of its favorite bloggers, pundits, and political experts to analyze his foreign policy and help us create a report card for the young administration. The bulk of our respondents gave Bs, with a final score in the B+ range. FP repeated the exercise on the one-year anniversary of Obama's historic election, with much international affairs water under the bridge: his speech in Cairo, the leadership switch in Afghanistan, and the protracted back-and-forth with Israel over settlements, for instance.
November 4, 2009

A Changeless Faith for a Changing World

Address of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Orthodox Christianity.
November 4, 2009

A Roadmap for U.S.–China Collaboration on Carbon Capture and Sequestration

Fact sheet outlines how the United States and China will mutually benefit from collaboration on carbon capture and sequestration.
November 4, 2009

Cooperation Is the Key

A proposal from John D. Podesta, Andrew Light, and Julian L. Wong on U.S.-China collaboration on climate technology.
November 4, 2009

The Impact of Community Schools

Saba Bireda explains how community schools help low-income minority students in their extracurricular activities.
November 4, 2009

It's Easy Being Green: Which Is Greener?

Do you know which of these pairings is greener? Take the quiz to find out.
November 3, 2009

Why We Need Health Care Reform

Updated fact sheets show how our broken health care system affects people in each state.
November 3, 2009

A New Social Landscape

CAP brings together experts to discuss a report by Maria Shriver on women’s new economic role in society.
November 3, 2009

Expanding the Primary Care Workforce

Our primary care workforce is already stretched; Ellen-Marie Whelan offers solutions for coping with the shortfall, particularly if we achieve health care reform.
November 2, 2009

Extending Help to the Unemployed

Alexandra Cawthorne and Melissa Boteach discuss the need to extend unemployment insurance on The Hill's Congress Blog.
November 2, 2009

Public Opinion Snapshot: The Blame Game: Conservatives vs. the Public

Conservatives want to blame Obama for our economic plight and difficulties with health care legislation but the public disagrees, observes Ruy Teixeira.
November 2, 2009

Health Care Reform Can Treat the National Deficit

Christina Romer explains the link between health care reform and the budget deficit at CAP.
November 2, 2009

Ask the Expert: Health Spending Drives Deficits

Without reform, the federal government will spend more on health care in 2019 than any other category, including defense or social security, explains Michael Linden.
November 2, 2009

Using U.S. Leverage to Strengthen Afghan Governance

The Obama administration needs to work with its close NATO allies to set a clear plan aimed at outlining expectations for the Karzai government, writes Brian Katulis.
November 2, 2009

Green Jobs: Opportunity for Latinos

There is an important and often overlooked benefit to investing in clean energy: it could create millions of good jobs at all skill levels, writes Raúl Arce-Contreras in Poder.
November 2, 2009

No Background Check? No Problem

The White House should commit to better enforcement of existing gun laws to make cities safer, writes Sam Fulwood III, and gun shows are a good place to start.
November 2, 2009

A Healthy Nation Starts with Equality in the Workplace

Women are poised to become half of all paid employees in the country by the end of this year, making them primary and co-breadwinners in more households than ever before. It is clear that women at all economic levels work in paid employment, either because they choose to or because they have to, and that change is here to stay.
November 2, 2009

Putting the Customer First in College

Louis Soares argues that we need an Office of Consumer Protection in Higher Education.
November 2, 2009

This Week in Congress: November 2 - 6, 2009

This week Congress debates health care legislation, considers extending unemployment insurance, and continues work on appropriations.
November 2, 2009

Schools for the Whole Community

Prime Minister Tony Blair, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Rep. Steny Hoyer visit CAP to talk about community schools.