Opportunity 08: Independent Ideas for America's Next President

Opportunity 08: Independent Ideas for America's Next President

by Michael E. O'Hanlon
ISBN-10:
0815764650
ISBN-13:
9780815764656
Pub. Date:
10/30/2007
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0815764650
ISBN-13:
9780815764656
Pub. Date:
10/30/2007
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Opportunity 08: Independent Ideas for America's Next President

Opportunity 08: Independent Ideas for America's Next President

by Michael E. O'Hanlon

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Overview

"American voters say they want to hear more about the issues and less about partisan politics. An unusually wide-open presidential race presents a unique opening for frank discussion and innovative solutions to pressing policy challenges. Opportunity 08 takes advantage of this political space to help presidential candidates, political observers, and the informed public focus on critical issues facing the nation. Opportunity 08 tackles a broad range of issues, organized under three categories: Our World, Our Society, and Our Prosperity. On the latter, for example, Brookings scholar Isabel Sawhill joins former Congressmen Bill Frenzel (R) and Charles Stenholm (D) and longtime budget counsel Bill Hoagland to provide a clear picture of the American budget deficit situation and what should be done about it. Sawhill also collaborates with Ron Haskins on a plan to provide greater support for education, work, and marriage. Hugh Price puts forth a strategy (and price tag) for boosting academic achievement among American schoolchildren. Brookings scholar Henry Aaron and Harvard professor Joseph Newhouse describe America's health care predicament and discuss options for expanding coverage and reducing costs. Mark McClellan, until recently the administrator of Medicare and Medicaid, takes another angle on the same subject. In the realm of international affairs, Jeffrey Bader and Richard Bush as well as former Bush administration official Michael Green discuss how best to deal with China. Jeremy Shapiro calls for a more analytic and threat-based approach to homeland security, arguing that many proposals are too ambitious and costly. On the Middle East, Martin Indyk and Tamara Cofman Wittes emphasize the need for a moderate coalition that will counter Iran's ambitions in the region, while also discussing political reform in Arab states and the Arab-Israeli peace process. Peter Rodman, until recently a Bush administration Pentagon official, also addresses the challenge posed by a radical Iran. These are just a few of the critical issues and renowned authors included in this timely book. Insightful, informed, and independent, Opportunity 08 truly is Brookings at its best.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815764656
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/30/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

"Michael E. O'Hanlon is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, where he holds the Sydney Stein Jr. Chair. His recent books include The Future of Arms Control (Brookings, 2005; with Michael A. Levi), Neither Star Wars nor Sanctuary (Brookings, 2004), and Crisis on the Korean Peninsula (McGraw Hill, 2003; with Mike Mochizuki)."

Table of Contents


Foreword   Strobe Talbott     ix
Big Ideas for the 2008 Race   Michael E. O'Hanlon     1
Our World
Countering Iran's Revolutionary Challenge: A Strategy for the Next Phase   Peter W. Rodman     7
Engaging the Muslim World: A Communication Strategy to Win the War of Ideas   Hady Amr   P. W. Singer     21
Contending with the Rise of China: Build on Three Decades of Progress   Jeffrey A. Bader   Richard C. Bush III     38
Constructing a Successful China Strategy: Promote Balance and Democratic Ideals in Asia   Michael Green     51
Tackling Trade and Climate Change: Leadership on the Home Front of Foreign Policy   William Antholis   Strobe Talbott     63
Ending Oil Dependence: Protecting National Security, the Environment, and the Economy   David Sandalow     80
Waning Chances for Stability: Navigating Bad Options in Iraq   Carlos Pascual   Kenneth M. Pollack     96
Back to Balancing in the Middle East: A New Strategy for Constructive Engagement   Martin S. Indyk   Tamara Cofman Wittes     114
Bent but Not Broken: How the Next Commander in Chief Can Prevent the Breaking of the U.S. Military   P. W. Singer     133
Our Society
Empowering ModerateVoters: Implement an Instant Runoff Strategy   John Edward Porter     165
Rethinking U.S. Rental Housing Policy: Build on State and Local Innovations   Bruce Katz   Margery Austin Turner     171
Attacking Poverty and Inequality: Reinvigorate the Fight for Greater Opportunity   Ron Haskins   Isabel V. Sawhill     185
Pathways to the Middle Class: Ensuring Greater Upward Mobility for All Americans   Hugh B. Price   Amy Liu   Rebecca Sohmer     199
Our Prosperity
Taming the Deficit: Forge a Grand Compromise for a Sustainable Future   William Frenzel   Charles W. Stenholm   G. William Hoagland   Isabel V. Sawhill     217
Realistic Approaches to Head Off a U.S. Economic Crisis   Warren B. Rudman   J. Robert Kerrey   Peter G. Peterson   Robert Bixby     233
Extending Deregulation: Make the U.S. Economy More Efficient   Robert W. Crandall     249
Strengthening Higher Education: Simplify Student Aid and Emphasize Vital Science, Math, and Language Skills   Peter Berkowitz     262
Meeting the Dilemma of Health Care Access: Extending Insurance Coverage while Controlling Costs   Henry J. Aaron   Joseph P. Newhouse     276
Meeting the Challenge of Health Care Quality: Achieve Reforms in Medicare, Quality, and Malpractice   Henry J. Aaron   Joseph P. Newhouse     288
Slowing the Growth of Health Spending: We Need Mixed Strategies, and We Need to Start Now   Joseph R. Antos   Alice M. Rivlin     303
Promoting Retirement Security: Make Saving Easier and More Rewarding   William G. Gale     321
Fixing the Tax System: Support Fairer, Simpler, and More Adequate Taxation   William G. Gale     331
Strengthening U.S. Information Technology: Keep America No. 1 on the Net   Sean Maloney   Christopher Thomas     342
Contributors     361
Index     363
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