This week on Facing the Future we talk about political leadership in a time of crisis with David Gergen, adviser to four presidents and professor of public service Harvard’s Kennedy School. With the COVID pandemic lingering, inflation becoming a problem for the first time in decades and a Cold War style crisis in Europe, Gergen has some advice on crisis management for the current president. He also explains why he is hopeful that a new crop of young leaders will rise to the many challenges we face, including slow-moving crises such as climate change and unsustainable debt.
The DC Economic Conundrum
Social Security and Medicare Creep Towards Insolvency
David Gergen: It’s time for Baby Boomers to Pass the Baton
Breaking Down the 10-year CBO Federal Budget Baseline
COVID Lingers. Have We Learned Any Lessons?
Not Your Father’s Cold War
Congress has a Tall Agenda and a Short Clock
First Quarter GDP: Down But Not Out
How the Younger Generation Views Fiscal Sustainability
The Economic and Budgetary Challenges of Climate Change
Students Tackle the Debt and Inflation Remains High
Revisiting Immigration in Light of the Ukraine Crisis
Sizing Up the Biden Budget
Facing the Future in America’s Heartland
National Debt Outlook After Two Years of COVID
Fallout from the Russian Invasion
Inflating the Budget, and Three Healthcare Myths
Acting Short and Thinking Long
A Blue Dog Keeps Barking
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