Fall 2012 Semester Policy Journals
Center for Economic Policy and Development
We are very excited to present this issue of Looking Ahead from the Center for Economic Policy and Development at the Cornell Roosevelt Institute. Over the Fall 2012 semester, our nine writers researched and crafted original solutions to various policy issues related to economic development. In this journal, you will find topics ranging from monetary policy, deficits, healthcare expenditures, public transit, tax deductions and real estate markets, all with an emphasis on improving America’s economic outlook. We hope that you will enjoy our policy ideas and that they will make you think differently about the problems and potential solutions facing our country.
Center for Foreign Policy and International Studies
We are pleased to present the Center for Foreign Policy’s Journal as part of the third issue of Looking Ahead: The Cornell Roosevelt Institute Policy Journal. This publication consists of seven policies pieces from the Center for Foreign Policy and International Studies policy analysts. The range and depth of these pieces reflect the careful crafting of policy questions, studious research, and practical solutions the Center’s analysts have undertaken to produce timely policy analysis. We hope you take the opportunity to engage with these pieces as a catalyst for thought, and it is my sincere hope that the ideas found in these pages will stimulate greater interest in and attention to the substantial challenges facing American foreign relations.
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
We are very pleased to present the third issue of Looking Ahead: The Cornell Roosevelt Institute Policy Journal from the Center For Energy and Environment. This publication comprises the work of seven Roosevelt Institute members from the Fall 2012 semester and covers topics related to energy and environmental policy. Each writer chose a topic of interest, carefully researched the relevant issues, and developed an innovative policy proposal. We are excited to share our work with you and hope you find it to be enjoyable and thought-provoking!
Center for Education Policy and Development
We are pleased to present the third issue of Looking Ahead: The Cornell Roosevelt Institute Policy Journal by the Center for Education Policy and Development. This publication comprises the work of five Roosevelt Institute Center for Education Policy and Development analysts covering topics related to nontraditional students, the prominence of athletics, after-school programs, modernization, and for-profit colleges. Each writer chose a topic of interest, carefully researched the relevant issues, and developed an innovative policy proposal. We are excited to share our work with you and hope you find it to be enjoyable and thought-provoking!
Center for Healthcare Policy
The Cornell Roosevelt Institute Center for Healthcare Policy is pleased to present our first ever healthcare-specific Looking Ahead Policy Journal. Our analysts have spent many hours carefully crafting proposals that compliment the goals of the current reform initiative - improved quality, reduced costs, and expanded access. Topics touch on a variety of issues, from measures to combat the American obesity epidemic and tighter regulations on food and medicine, to increasing sanitation in hospitals and restructuring the US tax code. We look forward to sharing our work, and we hope that you enjoy!
Center for Domestic Policy
It is with great pleasure that we present to you the third issue of Looking Ahead: The Cornell Roosevelt Institute Policy Journal by the Center for Domestic Policy. This publication comprises the work of seven Roosevelt Institute members from the Fall 2012 semester and covers topics related to election reform, gun control, immigration, equal access, education, and social assistance policy. Each writer chose a topic of interest, carefully researched the relevant issues, and developed an innovative policy proposal. We are excited to share our work with you and hope you find it to be enjoyable and thought-provoking!