Challenges from fiscal, monetary, regulatory, and trade policy are nothing new to American politics. However, our practice of governance has been neglected, creating uncertainty about the government’s competency. Good governance is needed to establish and fulfill our long-term priorities of economic growth, individual liberty, and a broadly shared peace. It is essential to have a vision for where we want to go and always to check that we are working toward that goal over time. For more information, visit the PolicyEd page here: https://www.policyed.org/blueprint-america/art-and-practice-governance/video Additional resources: You can read George Shultz’s chapter, “In Brief: A World Awash in Change,” in Blueprint for America. Available here: https://hvr.co/2LJr5sl You can find the rest of “Blueprint for America” here: http://hvr.co/2sQUaDt The world ahead will not be like the world behind us. That is a core belief often expressed by Hoover Institution Senior Fellow George Shultz, and also the driving force behind his new year-long project, Governance in an Emerging New World, which aims to tackle some of humanity’s most difficult issues. For more information, click here: https://hvr.co/2Q88C7p In “Beyond Disruption: Technology's Challenge to Governance” by George P. Shultz, Jim Hoagland, James Timbie, the authors present views from some of the country's top experts in the sciences, humanities, and military that scrutinize the rise of post-millennium technologies in today's global society. Available here: https://hvr.co/2HlhYd2 Visit https://www.policyed.org/ to learn more. - Subscribe to PolicyEd's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdSub - Follow PolicyEd on Twitter: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdTwit - Follow PolicyEd on Instagram: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdInsta