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Greg Anrig

Vice President, Policy and Programs, The Century Foundation

Greg Anrig is Vice President for Policy at The Century Foundation where he has been responsible for overseeing The Century Foundation’s projects on public policy as well as its fellows since 1994. He is author of The Conservatives Have No Clothes: Why Right-Wing Ideas Keep Failing (John Wiley & Sons, September 2007). He is co-editor of four collections of essays: Liberty Under Attack: Reclaiming Our Freedoms in An Age of Terror (PublicAffairs, 2007); Immigration’s New Frontiers: Experiences from the Emerging Gateway States (The Century Foundation Press, 2006); The War on Our Freedoms: Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism (PublicAffairs, 2003), and Social Security Reform: Beyond the Basics, (The Century Foundation Press, 1999). Anrig is a regular contributor to TPMCafe and Guardian Unlimited. Previously, he was a staff writer and Washington correspondent for Money magazine.

Experience:

• Staff Writer and Washington Correspondent, Money Magazine

Education:

M.P.A., Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
B.S., Journalism, Northwestern University

Books:

The Conservatives Have No Clothes: Why Right-Wing Ideas Keep Failing. John Wiley & Sons, September 2007.

Co-Editor. Liberty Under Attack: Reclaiming Our Freedoms in an Age of Terror. PublicAffairs, 2007.

Co-Editor. Immigration’s New Frontiers: Experiences from the Emerging Gateway States. The Century Foundation Press, 2006

Co-Editor. The War on Our Freedoms: Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism. PublicAffairs, 2003

Co-Editor. Social Security Reform: Beyond the Basics, The Century Foundation Press, 1999.

News Items By: Greg Anrig

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  • Budget and Tax Policy
  • Business
  • Campaign Finance & Elections
  • Demographics
  • Economic Theory
  • Globalization
  • Labor Force
  • Local Elections
  • Miscellaneous
  • Monetary Policy
  • Political Theory
  • Redistricting
  • Social Investment
  • Supreme Court
  • The Federal Reserve
  • The Media
  • Voter Eligibility
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