Germany’s Leadership Question on the Eve of Elections
In the run-up to federal elections, Germany confronts a leadership problem. In the 19th century, Germans debated their unification and role in Europe. Today, journalists, commentators, and policy...
View ArticleSan Diego Mayor’s Resignation and Guilty Plea Overshadow Region’s...
Political scandals in the United States involving sexual or personal misconduct have become so commonplace in recent years, it might seem difficult to distill insights into effective leadership from...
View ArticleAs Fulbright Shrinks, So Too Does U.S. Investment in Transatlantic Relations
WASHINGTON—The Obama administration is pursuing a new approach to public diplomacy that stands to weaken U.S. ties abroad — and delivers its most profound blow to the transatlantic relationship. In...
View ArticleLeading Growth and Innovation through Demographic Change
By Kevin Cottrell, Megan Doherty , and Lora Berg WASHINGTON—In August, data expert Randy Olson overlaid maps of U.S. counties to see where racial and ethnic diversity was highest. His map showed that...
View ArticleRainbow and Rank: Research for Inclusive Military Leadership
Last August, I took part in Amsterdam Canal Pride, one of the largest pride events in the world. Canal Pride, with its flotilla of festive boats on Amsterdam’s picturesque canals, is the only event of...
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