National Affairs – Winter 2025

National Affairs – Winter 2025: In-Depth Analyses on America’s Future
The Winter 2025 issue of National Affairs presents a collection of thought-provoking essays addressing critical aspects of American society and policy.
Highlights from this edition include:
- Technology for the American Family: Jon Askonas and Michael Toscano explore how technological advancements impact family dynamics, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to innovation.
- The Neo-populist Economic Consensus: Jonathan Hartley examines the emerging economic consensus that transcends traditional party lines, advocating for policies that prioritize the well-being of all Americans.
- How the White House Makes Policy: Tevi Troy provides an in-depth look at the policymaking process within the White House, offering insights into the complexities of executive decision-making.
- The Future of the American Restaurant: C. Jarrett Dieterle analyzes the evolving landscape of the American restaurant industry, discussing challenges and opportunities in a post-pandemic world.
- Theory in the Age of Big Data: Ankit Patel and Korok Ray delve into the implications of big data on theoretical frameworks, highlighting the need for updated methodologies in the digital age.
This issue serves as a comprehensive resource for readers seeking to understand and engage with the pressing issues shaping America’s future.
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National Affairs – Winter 2025
Keywords: National Affairs Winter 2025, American family technology, neo-populist economic consensus, White House policymaking, American restaurant industry, big data theory.