- Thu, 09/27/2018 - 14:56
In the end, it wasn’t so much a debate as a televised argument over who is the most bipartisan politician.
- Tue, 09/11/2018 - 08:27
The methods of solving public problems are evolving in today’s world, and practitioners, as well as the schools that teach public policy-making, need to modernize their processes or face failure, said Anne-Marie Slaughter.
- Fri, 09/07/2018 - 11:55
The state of Virginia’s K-12 public schools and the dire need to fund their updating and, in many cases, fix fundamental structural damage, was the topic of a two-hour special hearing of a Virginia Senate subcommittee Wednesday, September 5, at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University’s Arlington Campus. Schar Sc...
- Thu, 09/06/2018 - 15:44
- Tue, 08/28/2018 - 15:38
Researchers at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University will begin work in November on a new program intended to disrupt the operations of illicit supply networks—specifically human organ trafficking.
- Mon, 08/27/2018 - 15:55
William Kreamer was not thinking about the inner workings of food policy, the political machinery behind the business of agriculture, or, really, any other aspects of farming when he was a Master of Public Policy student in 2006 at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University.
- Mon, 08/20/2018 - 11:34
Between 2002 and 2016, the United States sold $197 billion worth of arms and training through the Foreign Military Sales program to foreign countries. The United States, in fact, rarely turned down a request despite possible national security threats.
- Mon, 08/13/2018 - 05:30
- Fri, 08/10/2018 - 10:42
Just days before President Trump met with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore in early June, a delegation from the Schar School of Policy and Government arrived in South Korea for a week of presentations addressing a topic of great concern for the South Koreans: “Issues and Concerns in International Security.”