Why The Government Failed With Healthcare.gov

Earlier this week, an Obamacare hearing on the Hill revealed an astounding fact: according to the Henry Chao, the deputy chief information officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, upwards of 30 or 40 percent of the back-end of the online exchange has yet to be built. The NYT has more: “We have […]

Obama Administration Still Committed to Asia Pivot

In a big speech at Georgetown University on Wednesday national security advisor Susan Rice re-made the case for President Obama’s “pivot to Asia,” a big and bold policy maneuver that has fallen down the priority list in his second term. “The United States of America will be there—reliable, constant, strong and steady—for the long term,” said […]

Why America's Allies are Stressed About the Iran Deal

Former Senator Joe Lieberman and Vance Serchuk of CNAS had an important op-ed in the Washington Post yesterday where they clearly articulated why America’s allies in the Middle East are so nervous about the prospect of a nuke deal between Washington and Tehran: Part of the reason is that these countries worry the White House will […]

Vietnam Joins Forces With India to Balance China

A seemingly innocuous and overlooked trip by the head of the Communist Party of Vietnam to New Delhi gives observers a peek behind the curtain at the geopolitical landscape in east and south Asia. Bloomberg Businessweek has the story: Yesterday … the two countries announced … a plan for India’s Tata Power to build a $1.8 […]

Japan Reorganizes Security Leadership as Neighborhood Gets Dangerous

Japan will establish a National Security Council similar to America’s if a bill passes through Parliament as expected in the coming weeks. (As backdrop to the decision, just a few days ago China made a similar move.) The reorganization will consolidate defense decision-making processes under the authority of Shinzo Abe: The proposed entity will expand the command functions […]

NYC Kicks Pension Fees to Wall Street

Like many cities around the country, New York City has backed itself into a corner where it is relying on a high rate of return to keep its pension plan healthy, and is turning to Wall Street to help boost the performance of its investments. Despite the fact that using outside managers hasn’t been shown […]

Journos Miss The Point: Spying Happens

Edward Snowden’s leaks set off a row between Indonesia and Australia this week when it was revealed by several Australian publications that the Australian government had snooped on conversations between Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife in 2009. Tom Switzer, writing elsewhere on this site, provides a helpful roundup of the flare-up, and highlights […]

Puerto Rico Primer From The Economist

Everything you need to know about the sinking blue ship known as Puerto Rico has, as usual, been compiled by the Economist in a short, readable article here. The journey the island commonwealth has taken to get to the breaking point has been uniquely its own, as are its myriad challenges ahead, but the comparisons […]

Asian Arms Race Heats Up

South Korea will purchase 40 F-35A fighter aircraft from Lockheed Martin, the first installment of a large expansion of its air force. The stealth fighters will be delivered beginning in 2018, and twenty more aircraft, possibly Boeing F-15s, are expected to be on the way after 2023.The F-35 is one of the most sophisticated fighter jets in the […]

Tuition Revenue Plummeting on College Campuses

The enrollment decline at American colleges is causing an even bigger problem: lost revenue. Over the past couple years, almost 50 percent of the country’s colleges have seen the growth in tuition revenue fall below the rate of inflation. Given that tuition makes up the bulk of most college’s revenue, this could quickly become an […]

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