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American Education Reform Process in Isolation

While American education policy has mostly been conducted at the local level, recent reform efforts have been enacted at the federal level. These reforms, however, have been conducted in ‘isolation’ and with minimal consideration for international evaluations like the OECD’s PISA studies, writes Dr. Kerstin Martens, AICGS Visiting Fellow in fall 2010. Why are such reforms carried out independently of international studies? Dr. Martens examines this issue in her essay.

Don’t Mention the Four

“Football is not a matter of life or death,” claimed Bill Shankly, a former manager of Liverpool, one of England’s most well-known football clubs. “It’s much more important than that!” …

The Pope’s Purpose

Differing Catholic Communities While the Pope is making his historical visit to Washington and New York this week, he is grappling with a community of Catholics that looks different from …

Archived Working Papers

Unification and the Policy Predicament in Germany by Hallet, Andrew Hughes, Yue Ma and Jacques Mélitz Economic Studies Working Paper Series 1 (Washington, D.C.: AGI 1995). Wage Eastern Germany and …

Archived Transatlantic Perspectives and Web Essays

No Strong Conservative Mandate?: The Failed Social Security Reform of 2005 and the Prospect of Future Reform By Christian Eckert AGI/DAAD Web Essay (Washington, D.C.: AGI, 2007). The Good, the …

Archived Publication Series

German Issues West Germany/East Germany and the German Question By Stobbe, Dieterich, Max Schmidt, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Klaus von Beyme and Walter Wallmann German Issues 1 (Washington, D.C.: AGI, …