The Catalyst: A Journal of Ideas from the Bush Institute
Restoring Trust in Our Institutions

This edition of The Catalyst focuses on a topic that most Americans know all know too well: the declining trust in the institutions that form the backbone of a democracy. People are losing faith in some of our most essential democratic pillars, including cultural, political, religious, and educational institutions.

We could just stop and wallow in this troubling news, but we don’t.

In a collection of articles by international and national leaders as well as Bush Institute experts, we detail strategies to rekindle confidence in the foundational institutions of democracies here and abroad. After all, our democracy – and democracies around the world – are only as strong as the institutions that support them.

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Religious freedom's impact on democratic stability
Tony Blair

The former UK Prime Minister explains why religious liberty leads to progress.
Learn why religious freedom is essential to democracy.

Building trust in democratic institutions requires standing up for them worldwide
Nus Ghani

The British MP speaks out about why democratic institutions must decry genocide and repression.
Read about China’s oppression of Uyghur Muslims.

The stakes are high for religious institutions to develop community
Russell Moore

Christianity Today’s public theologian explains why religious institutions should restore trust.
Hear how younger churchgoers avoid politicizing religion.

Trust our market institutions because the road from Budapest to Caracas is a short one
Ken Hersh

The George W. Bush Presidential Center’s CEO debunks critiques of the marketplace while explaining how smart economic policies can expand an ownership society.
Beware the short road from Budapest to Caracas.

America’s democracy can’t afford for our public school experiment to fail
Anne Wicks

The Bush Institute’s Ann Kimball Johnson Director of Education Reform speaks to educators, policymakers, and parents about building trust in our public schools.
Our democracy can’t afford for public schools to fail.

Humble leadership? Yes, and humility can restore trust
Bill Haslam

The Bush Institute’s Sammons Enterprises Fellow, who served two terms as Tennessee’s governor, reminds leaders, particularly political leaders, of the importance of humility in their service.
Why humility matters.

 

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