"If the subject of influence in Washington interests you, this
series of books deserves your respectful attention...it has changed
the ways in which American politicians think about the budget." -
The Washington Post For the first time in more than four decades,
the federal budget has registered two consecutive surpluses, and
the need to reduce the deficit is not casting a pall over the
policy debate. This new, highly accessible book examines the policy
options that are available in this new environment to address the
new and recurring challenges that face the nation. The book, which
continues the Brookings Institution's highly acclaimed and
influential Setting National Priorities series, will serve as a
guide for understanding many of the complex issues that will be
discussed during the presidential and congressional campaigns of
2000. The book centers around three themes: providing opportunity
in the domestic arena, restoring confidence in government, and
adapting to the post-Cold War international environment. It tackles
such critical issues as Medicare and social security, tax reform,
and foreign policy spending, as well as many areas not included in
previous editions; namely, education, urban problems, the
environment, trade, government renewal and reform, crime and drugs,
and families. In addition to the editors, the contributers are Gary
Burtless, I. M. Destler, John J. DiIulio Jr., William Gale, Bruce
Katz, Donald F. Kettl, Paul C. Light, Thomas E. Mann, Michael
O'Hanlon, Paul R. Portney, Diane Ravitch, Isabel V. Sawhill, and
James Sly.
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