Future of Work
- The Future of American Education: It’s Not All About STEMEducation in science, technology, engineering, and math is critical, but the United States needs a balanced approach in building the workforce of the future.
- The Robots Are Coming: AI Replaces Line Judges at the U.S. Open, With Global Implications for JobsSports reflect a societal trend of increasing automation. Policymakers should wrestle with the impact that autonomous technological development will have on the workforce, and ensure that marginalized groups are not left behind.
- How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Help the United States to Lead in the Clean Energy EconomyThe IRA not only benefits the climate but also strengthens American competitiveness and spurs clean energy innovation.
- By Letting the Innovation Bill Fall Apart, Congress Misses a Chance to Spur Clean Energy TechnologyThe clean energy provisions of the USICA Bill that have been abandoned would have helped the U.S. solar industry to be more competitive with and less reliant on China.
- Grading Biden’s Foreign Policy for the Middle Class, With Heidi Crebo-RedikerHeidi Crebo-Rediker, adjunct senior fellow at CFR, sits down with James M. Lindsay to assess the Biden administration’s “worker-centric” foreign economic policies.