Historical Parallels Highlight the Challenges of Implementing Phase II of the Gaza Peace Plan

The world can rightfully celebrate the Gaza ceasefire, the return of the living hostages, and the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid. Although the agreement reflects the acceptance of hard realities by both sides, it is hard to imagine reaching this step without the personal intervention of President Trump. The challenge now will be to… Continue reading Historical Parallels Highlight the Challenges of Implementing Phase II of the Gaza Peace Plan

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Using Local Advantage: How Small Forces Can Overcome Insurmountable Odds

Picture yourself on a battlefield. It’s cold, the snow covers the ground, yet the sun shines brightly overhead. You gaze over the landscape and at your fellow soldiers. The prospects for the future seem grim. Your enemy outnumbers you in troops and equipment by more than two to one. Options are limited, and a single… Continue reading Using Local Advantage: How Small Forces Can Overcome Insurmountable Odds

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Closing the Veteran Data Gap

A new nationally representative panel ensures every veteran’s voice is heard in research and policy. In this Q&A, David Dutwin and Robert Bozick explain how. Gathering high-quality data about veterans—their well-being, challenges, and service experiences—has been a persistent challenge for policymakers and researchers alike. Too often, surveys sample convenient sets of people or are limited… Continue reading Closing the Veteran Data Gap

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China: An Emerging Software Power

China’s early success in global AI competition, bolstered by continued massive state investment and other advantages, could help it extend its dominance in international markets for manufactured goods to the software realm. China is the world’s manufacturing powerhouse. In 2024, it exported $3.6 trillion worth of manufactured goods—about as much as the combined exports of… Continue reading China: An Emerging Software Power

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Defining Risk in Biological Research: Why Researchers Need Clearer Oversight Frameworks

At the United Nations General Assembly in September, President Trump highlighted his concerns about risky biological research. Significant questions remain, however, about how oversight of high-consequence research will be put into practice. Policymakers and researchers need a consistent and transparent way to weigh the risks and benefits of such research to facilitate review processes and… Continue reading Defining Risk in Biological Research: Why Researchers Need Clearer Oversight Frameworks

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An Anatomy of Industrial Involution in China

Spare a thought for Chinese Communist party cadres. In September 2023, at Xi Jinping’s behest, they plunged headlong into building “new quality productive forces.” Barely two years on, the supreme leader scolded them for overzealous investment in those emerging tech sectors and ordered an all-out campaign against “involution.” As if that is not confusing enough,… Continue reading An Anatomy of Industrial Involution in China

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Eliminating Barriers to Credit for Prior Learning

This commentary was originally published by Inside Higher Ed on October 23, 2025. Many individuals enter college with military training, industry credentials, and/or other noncredit training. To recognize the knowledge and skills from these previous experiences, many colleges offer college credit for prior learning. Credit for prior learning (CPL) saves students time and money on… Continue reading Eliminating Barriers to Credit for Prior Learning

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