Some notable recent reports of the Congressional Research Service include the following:
“Intelligence Issues for Congress” (pdf), updated April 10, 2006.
“Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses” (pdf), updated April 6, 2006.
“Israel: U.S. Foreign Assistance” (pdf), updated April 26, 2006.
“India-U.S. Relations” (pdf), updated April 6, 2006.
“Indonesia: Domestic Politics, Strategic Dynamics, and American Interests” (pdf), updated April 3, 2006.
Rather than get caught up in the buzzword flavor of the month, the policymaking ecosystem should study what’s actually working.
The U.S. does not lack ideas for improving its transportation system. What it needs is a research ecosystem capable of turning those ideas into deployed solutions.
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is excited to announce that Kumar Garg and Matt Lira are joining the organization’s Board of Directors.
A cohesive strategy to achieve two goals: (1) deploy the clean energy and grid upgrades necessary to make energy affordable and combat climate change and (2) create governments that tangibly improve peoples’ lives.