“Although the phrase ‘demography is destiny’ is often dismissed as an overly simplistic view of the future, it is an apt one in making the case for more investment in the nation’s children.” William Frey lays out the vital role of America’s child population and discusses the importance of addressing racial and ethnic inequalities within it.
After almost six years of Saudi bombing, blockade, and humanitarian catastrophe, it is clear that the Houthis will not succumb to pressure. They may also be the biggest barrier to ending the fighting in Yemen. Bruce Riedel argues that the Biden administration should open a dialogue with the rebels and develop incentives to get the Houthis to agree to a ceasefire.
Returning the United States to its position of global leadership on climate action will be no small task. In their Blueprints brief, Nathan Hultman and Samantha Gross provide five policy recommendations for how the Biden administration can most effectively fight climate change at home and reengage with the world on the issue.
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