Past Policy Forums

Debt Reduction Revisited: A Conversation on Policy and Politics

On January 10, 2013, the Georgetown Public Policy Review had the distinct honor of bringing Dr. Alice Rivlin and Senator Pete Domenici—two of the foremost experts in federal budget policy—together for a conversation on the US debt and deficit spending. Dr. Rivlin is a professor at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute,and has also served as founding director of the Congressional Budget Office, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, and vice chair of the Federal Reserve. Senator Domenici served six terms in the Senate representing the state of New Mexico, where he served as the chairman of the Committee on the Budget. Together, the two led the Debt Reduction Taskforce, a component of the Bipartisan Policy Center that promotes stabilizing the debt at 60% of GDP, reforming the tax code in responsible and efficient ways, and ensuring Social Security stays solvent.

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The event, Debt Reduction Revisited: A Conversation on Policy and Politics, featured both panelists’ views on the controversial world of debt and deficit reduction, including pertinent challenges to reform and opportunities for bipartisan consensus. GPPReview Executive Interview Editor and second-year student Josh Caplan moderated the panel. More than 100 students, alumni, and community members attended and had a chance to hear about new challenges and opportunities facing the federal government when it comes to budget policy, including the implications of an increasingly polarized political landscape, rising health costs, and the fiscal cliff.

Video of the event can be found here:

Josh Caplan’s opening remarks.

Alice Rivlin’s opening remarks.

Pete Domenici’s opening remarks.

Moderated Q & A.

Explaining the World: Soccer, Liberalism and Contemporary American Journalism

How Soccer Explains the World

Guest: Franklin Foer, Bernard A. Schwartz Fellow, New America FoundationEditor-at-Large, The New Republic

Author of the International Bestseller  How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization

The Georgetown Public Policy Review hosted Georgetown graduate students for a conversation with author and journalist Frankin Foer, named one of America’s “most influential liberal journalists” by the Daily Beast, about issues ranging from Occupy Wall Street to the past and future of American liberalism, and how this all relates to the beautiful game.

This event was co-sponsored by the Graduate Student Organization.