Word: galston
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...concept for the magazine is rooted in her 1989 piece "Politics of Evasion," which she wrote with University of Maryland professor Bill Galston...
...item left on Clinton's menu is saving Social Security--America's biggest and most successful social program, due to go bust in 2032, thanks to the bulge of retiring baby boomers. Clinton loyalists see the program as the final piece in a legacy trifecta. Says former aide Bill Galston, a professor of public policy at the University of Maryland: "If Clinton can leave office as the man who licked the budget deficit, saved Social Security and guided the economy through the largest peacetime expansion in history, well, that's not bad." And Clinton has been surefooted on the issue...
...world. It is a tension that Clinton is giving more thought to since last fall, when he suffered the biggest defeat of his second term: Congress's refusal to give him the "fast track" authority he sought to negotiate more NAFTA-like trade deals. Former White House aide Bill Galston, who attended the dinner, says Clinton is convinced the defeat was not a failure of tactics or the work of interest groups but rather a reflection of the deeper unease Americans are experiencing as they try to root their lives in the churning global economy...
...where is it that trust is developed...one answer, I believe is the family," Galston said. "Family instability and social trust are incompatible...
...William Galston, director of the Institute of Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland, blamed the apathy of the public for the break-up of American families...