A recent Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) study found that of the 99,000 guns confiscated by law enforcement agencies in Mexico, 68,000 of them originated in the United States. What more can be done to curb this flow of smuggled guns into Mexico?
Features
Brad Bosserman
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May 17
Today we're publishing a new report that analyzes the empirical research addressing terrorism and counter-terrorism, distilling the findings of leading academic work into actionable policy recommendations for a broad range of policymakers.
Simon Rosenberg
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May 9
Our spring fundraising drive is off to fast start. In just our first few days we've raised more than $52,000 towards our $250,000 goal. Join our campaign and help ensure NDN has the resources it needs in 2012.
Robert J. Shapiro
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May 16
In this week's blog, Rob Shapiro explains the dangers of the Eurozone crisis and how it could affect the United States.
Simon Rosenberg
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May 8
There is no going back to a time of less competition and comfy late 20th century European/G& growth. A new, leaner, digital, entreprenuerial center-left must emerge, one focused on enterprise, creativty, innovation and what truly drives the wealth of nations, the labor and ingenuity of its people.
Recent Work
Brad Bosserman
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Wed, May 23
Foreign Policy Chat. Daily stories, interesting links, and brief analysis. Stay up to date throughout the day via Twitter by following @BradEEB and #FoPoChat.
Clare Giesen
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Wed, May 23
Administration Pulls Out Last Minute Stops on Production Tax Credits, New Study from National Resources Defense Council Raises Questions on Price Benefits for Natural Gas
John Grant
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Fri, May 11
Assistant Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank recently gave a major speech on manufacturing at NDN/NPI.
Simon Rosenberg
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Tue, May 15
Today Ezra Klein of the Washington Post referenced some recent research we published on what might be a creeping "small state" bias in Congress. Half of the country now lives in 9 states, the rest in the other 41 states.
Robert J. Shapiro
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Mon, May 7
In his blog this week, Shapiro lays out a new approach to provide both short-term stimulus and long-term incentives to expand employment — and do it without increasing deficits down the line.
Clare Giesen
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Thu, April 26
On Wednesday, April 25th, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar delivered a speech to NDN/NPI on the progress we've seen these past few years with the Administration's "all of the above" energy strategy.
Simon Rosenberg
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Thu, April 19
If you missed our event today on the "Future of Internet Governance" with Danny Weitzner, Tom Tauke, Karen Rose and Rob Shapiro, you can watch it here.










