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Archived articles
Government
Foreign Affairs Symposium
Putting faith in government with a little 'G'
Published
March 9, 2017
Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra says the mechanisms of government can drive innovation, discovery
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Oil changes
Published
Jan 3, 2017
Executive order to limit offshore drilling in Arctic places Obama at odds with Trump's pro-oil promises, SAIS expert says
Economics
Unintended consequences
Published
Dec 12, 2016
Deregulating one industry may negatively affect another, Carey Business School study finds
/ Carey Business School
Government
What D.C. insiders think of the American public
Published
Sept 28, 2016
Government bureaucrats tend to believe citizens know 'very little' about key issues, JHU political scientists write
21st Century Cities
Training in place
Published
July 12, 2016
Federal employees learn how to tailor government resources to the needs of cities
The Count
Published
Spring 2016
Jeffrey Garten is a financier, academic, and author—and yes, he's married to the Barefoot Contessa
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
White House Fellows
2 from JHU go to Washington
Published
Oct 2, 2015
Obesity expert Sara Bleich, radiation oncology resident Shereef Elnahal among 16 selected for prestigious yearlong fellowship
New center aims to help cities do more with data
Published
April 20, 2015
Center for Government Excellence, established with grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies, is part of JHU's 21st Century Cities Initiative
When rulers can't understand the ruled
Published
Sept 15, 2014
JHU study finds significant gap in demographics, experience, partisanship between Washingtonians and the Americans they govern
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