Pluralism isn’t purple
The power of agreeing to disagree
We focus on developing leaders, advancing policy, and taking action to solve today's most pressing challenges.
U.S. universities are the ideal place to teach Americans how to cooperate
American-style diversity is messy, sometimes bruising – and essential to leadership and good governance
The power of agreeing to disagree
Competition and balance among different groups are what make America strong
Before abandoning a system it helped create, the United States should remember how much it gets from an orderly world.
Young voters are embracing the Republican Party. But the GOP must adapt if it hopes to keep them.
Modern conservatism must explain what it’s for – and not just what it opposes.
The fight for human rights is both a moral imperative and the key to ensuring a strong, secure, and prosperous United States.