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  • To Fathom the Fiscal Fix, Look in the Mirror

    January 7, 2013, Pietro S. Nivola

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    April 8, 2009, Pietro S. Nivola

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    April 7, 2009, William A. Galston

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    June 10, 2008, Pietro S. Nivola

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    May 11, 2008, William A. Galston and Pietro S. Nivola

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    February 28, 2008, Karlyn Bowman and Ruy Teixeira

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    January 2008, Ruy Teixeira

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    November 11, 2007, Clive Crook

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    October 20, 2007, Sarah A. Binder

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    October 1, 2007, Benjamin Wittes

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    September 4, 2007, Molly Reynolds, Sarah A. Binder and Thomas E. Mann

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    December 2006, Sarah A. Binder

  • Political Polarization: A Dispatch from the Scholarly Front Lines

    December 2006, Richard Walker

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    November 14, 2006, Norman J. Ornstein and Thomas E. Mann

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    November-December 2006, William A. Galston and Pietro S. Nivola

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    May 2006, Adam Wolfson

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    March 6, 2005, Sarah A. Binder and Steven Smith

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    January/February 2005, Jonathan Rauch

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    January 2005, Pietro S. Nivola

  • Going Nowhere: A Gridlocked Congress

    Winter 2000, Sarah A. Binder

  • The Disappearing Political Center: Congress and the Incredible Shrinking Middle

    Fall 1996, Sarah A. Binder

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