The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress is the only organization that systematically examines past successes and failures of the Presidency and relates its findings to present challenges and opportunities. Lessons learned from past American experiences offer insights on how to deal with these challenges.
Strengthening America's Future Initiative (SAFI) and Agenda 2008
Executive-Legislative Relations
Presidential Leadership
Organizing for Leadership
Inspiring Future Leaders
Lessons from History

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Senators Conrad and Gregg, Greenspan and Walker Call for Independent Fiscal Commission to Rescue Nation from Current Unsustainable Debt and Deficit Course, December 17, 2009
Senator Warner, Congressman Wolf Join Experts in Release of
Comprehensive Report Highlighting Challenges Facing Our Nation: Report Offers Strategic Blueprint for the Administration and the American People, March 27, 2009
CSPC to Honor Senator Dianne Feinstein and David Walker, March 24, 2009
Former Government Officials to Release Comprehensive Report on National Challenges, March 19, 2009
Center Bringing Leading Scientists to Syria for Dialogue on Science and Health, March 9, 2009
Beyond Sputnik: A Symposium on the Role of the President, Congress, and Science Policy in Addressing Grand National Challenges, November 18, 2008
CSP Receives $700,000 Grant from Peter G. Peterson Foundation to Study Strategic Challenges Facing President-Elect, November 10, 2008
Letter from National Policy Leaders to Senators McCain and Obama: Delays in Presidential Appointments Will Put the Country at Risk and Joint Action Needed, September 24, 2008
CSP to Honor Senator John Warner, a Bipartisan Leader in War and Peace, March 24, 2008
Agenda 2008: Can the Next President Rise Above the Partisanship?, February 20, 2008
Saving Afghanistan - Three Reports Calling for Rethinking our Strategies for Afghanistan, January 30, 2008
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