Will the U.S. learn to stay away from regime change? Bernie Sanders has an interesting take on education.
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January 13, 2020
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Regime Change Rarely Succeeds. When Will the U.S. Learn? ([link removed] )
Regime change operations are a roll of the dice that are unlikely to produce a winner.
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By Benjamin Denison
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Bernie Sanders Is on to Something in Education ([link removed] )
Bernie Sanders is right that NCLB-style reform—blunt, top-down control—is no way to run an education system. But he is wrong to attack the opposite of such reform: school choice.
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By Neal McCluskey
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