At a time when the United States’ national debt dominates public discourse, what other long-term issues are determining America’s international competitiveness? When other countries’ strengths in education outpace the U.S., at what point is national security affected?
Yesterday experts on American Competitiveness discussed the key issues involved and how we can overcome the challenges we face.
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Brigadier General Stephen Cheney U.S. Marine Corps, Ret., CEO American Security Project
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Professor Jan Rivkin Strategy Unit Chair, Harvard Business School, Co-leader, United States Competitiveness Project
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August Cole National Security Analyst, Senior Analyst, Wikistrat
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