Running down the list of the U.S. State Department's Latin America policy objectives in El País in September 2010, the economist Moisés Naím noted that they focused almost exclusively on domestic concerns.
Will Oremus discusses the failure of the U.S. high-speed rail system to materialize, despite Obama's commitment in 2010 to spend $8 billion in fiscal stimulus on transportation infrastructure.
David Barboza and John Markoff explain why China's booming economy and growing technological infrastructure may thrust it to the forefront of the next generation of computing.
Spencer Green discusses the future of smart cities, the developmental disparity between design and construction technology, and the implications of President Obama's stimulus bill for clean energy and renewed infrastructure.
This poll's findings look at small business owners' desire for growth and the challenges they perceive to be holding their businesses back, such as economic uncertainty and weak sales.
Christopher B. Leinberger urges for investment in cities and inner-suburbs, with mixed incomes and access to transportation, as baby boomers and millenials move away from outer-ring areas.
As the supercommittee approaches its deadline, Derek Thompson provides a two-year history of how the U.S. government has failed to address long-term fiscal reform.
David Lepeska explains the high costs associated with transportation infrastructure, particularly in New York, where construction expenses are much higher than those of other major cities in the world.
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The author analyzes the potentially serious consequences, both at home and abroad, of a lightly overseen drone program and makes recommendations for improving its governance.