JONATHAN RAUCH The , 1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 202-797-6203 | [email protected]

POSITIONS Brookings Institution Senior fellow 2013- Guest scholar 2005-2013 Writer in residence 1996-2005 National Journal Contributing editor 2011-2015 Columnist 1998-2010 Correspondent (budget and economics) 1984-1989 The Atlantic Contributing editor 2005- The Economist Guest editor (1997 Christmas issue) 1997 Correspondent 1995 American Enterprise Institute Visiting fellow 1989 Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, N.C. Correspondent (education) 1983-1984

AWARDS National Lesbian and Gay Journalists’ Association Award for Excellence in Opinion Writing 2011 National Headliner Award (columns) 2010 National Magazine Award (columns and commentary) 2005 Premio Napoli alla Stampa Estera 1996

EDUCATION B.A. in history, summa cum laude 1982

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BOOKS Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought: 20th anniversary expanded edition ( Press) 2013 Denial: My 25 Years Without a Soul (Atlantic Media; ebook) 2013 Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America (Times Books) 2004 Government’s End: Why Washington Stopped Working (Public Affairs Books; revised and updated version of Demosclerosis) 1999 American Finance for the 21st Century, with Robert Litan (Brookings) 1998 Demosclerosis: The Silent Killer of American Government (Times Books) 1994 Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought (University of Chicago Press) 1993 The Outnation: A Search for the Soul of Japan 1992

POLICY REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS Political Realism: How Hacks, Machines, Big Money and Back-Room Deals Can Strengthen American Democracy. Brookings Institution, May 2015 Disruptive Entrepreneurship Is Transforming U.S. Health Care. Brookings Institution, March 2015 Opportunity Knocks at Home: How Home-Based Primary Care Offers a Win-Win for U.S. Health Care. Brookings Institution, December 2013 Washington Versus Washington (and Colorado): Why the States Should Lead on Marijuana Policy. Brookings Institution, March 2013 Entrepreneurship Education Comes of Age on Campus: The Challenges and Rewards of Bringing Entrepreneurship to Higher Education. Kauffman Foundation, August 2013 Valuing Health Care: Improving Productivity and Quality. Kauffman Foundation, April 2012

SELECTED ARTICLES “The Magazine’s Mark.” Goodbye to a pioneering magazine. National Journal (final issue), December 11, 2015 “A New Trigger Warning for College Kids.” New York Daily News, November 11, 2015 “Amateurs in the Oval Office.” The rising Inexperience Premium. The Atlantic, November 2015. “The Last Gay-Marriage Holdouts.” Evangelicals are different. New York Daily News, July 6, 2015 “No, Polygamy Isn’t the Next Gay Marriage.” Magazine, June 30, 2015. “Here’s How Nine Predictions about Gay Marriage Turned Out.” Time.com, June 27, 2015 JONATHAN RAUCH PAGE 3

“Chris Christie’s Political ‘Machine’—It’s Not Such a Bad Thing.” Los Angeles Times, May 5, 2015 “What Indiana Could Learn from Utah About Gay Tolerance.” Time, March 30, 2015 “Can Gay Wedlock Break Political Gridlock?” A call for Marriage Opportunity. Washington Monthly, March 2015 Review of Heather Cox Richardson’s To Make Men Free (history of the Republican Party), New York Times Book Review, January 4, 2015 “The Real Roots of Midlife Crisis.” The Atlantic, December 2014 (cover article) “So Far, So Fast.” Why gay marriage happened. The Economist, October 11, 2014 “The Great Secession.” The First Church of Discrimination. The Atlantic, July/August 2014 “Red America’s Anti-Gay Backlash.” Daily Beast, June 15, 2-14 “Opposing Gay Marriage Doesn’t Make You a Crypto-Racist. Daily Beast, April 24, 2014. “The Answer to the McCutcheon Decision Is More Big Money in Politics.” Daily Beast, April 3, 2014 “It’s All in the Implementation” (re marijuana reform). Washington Monthly, March/April 2014 “The Case for Corruption.” The Atlantic, March 2014 “The Unknown Supreme Court Decision that Changed Everything for Gays.” ONE v. Oleson. WashingtonPost.com, February 4, 2014 “The Home Remedy for Old Age.” The Atlantic, December 2013 “Kindly Inquisitors, Revisited.” Reason Magazine, December 2013 “The End of Gay Victimhood.” Time.com, November 18, 2013 “The Case for Hate Speech.” The Atlantic, November 2013 “Rescuing Compromise.” , Fall 2013 “A Gay Awakening.” American Review (Australia), September 2013 “Justice Kennedy’s DOMA Coup.” New York Daily News, June 30, 2013 “Conservative Case for Gay Marriage.” USA Today, May 16, 2013 “Immigration Reform and the GOP’s Anti-Gay Suicide Mission.” The Daily Beast, May 2, 2013 “Was Mancur Olson Wrong?” The American, February 15, 2013 “Tackle Immigration First, Mr. President.” New York Daily News, Jan. 22, 2013 “Spinning Apart” (economic bifurcation). National Journal Next Economy, Winter 2012 “How can the Supreme Court Help Gay Rights? By Keeping Out Entirely.” , December 12, 2012 “GOP: Gays Out of the Party.” Salon.com. October 12, 2012 “Inequality and Its Perils.” National Journal Next Economy, Fall 2012 “Love Classic Republican Foreign Policy? Vote for Obama.” The New Republic, July 26, 2012 “Continental Drift” (euro crisis). The Daily, June 25, 2012 “You, Inc.” (new “solopreneur” economy). National Journal Next Economy, Summer 2012 JONATHAN RAUCH PAGE 4

“Five Myths About Gay Marriage.” , May 13, 2012 “Brace for Ted Kennedy’s Revenge” (health care lawsuits). New York Daily News, May 7, 2012 “Two Americas, Growing Apart” (review of Charles Murray book). Reason, June 2012 “The Big Bang” (review of Edward Luce book). New York Times Book Review, April 8, 2012 “A Marriage of Law and Politics” (gay marriage court decision). New York Daily News, May 7, 2012 “Why Gay Rights May Be Obama’s Biggest Legacy.” He’s gays’ LBJ. The New Republic, May 11, 2012 “When Moralism Isn’t Moral.” Foreign policy realism turns left. Book Review, October 7, 2011 “Borders? What Borders?” The strange death of sovereignty. The Daily, May 23, 2011 “The Emerging Gay Majority.” Recalibrating gay rights. The Advocate, December 2010 “Divided We Thrive.” Republicans’ House takeover can help Obama govern. The New York Times, November 7, 2010 “Group Think: Inside the Tea Party’s Collective Brain.” National Journal, September 11, 2010 “Red Families, Blue Families, Gay Families, and the Search for a New Normal.” Journal of Law and Inequality, Summer, 2010. “A ‘Kagan Doctrine’ on Gay Marriage.” The New York Times, July 3, 2010. “Letting Go of My Father.” The hidden elder care crisis. The Atlantic, April 2010. “A Moral Crossroads for Conservatives.” If not gay marriage...what? National Journal, August 8, 2009. “The Zombie Party.” How Republicans lost their brain. Democracy Journal, Summer 2009. “A Failure of Capitalism?” Richard Posner blames the system (book review). The New York Times Book Review, May 17, 2009. “Gay Marriage: A Reconciliation.” Federal civil unions plus religious-liberty guarantees. By David Blankenhorn and Jonathan Rauch. The New York Times, Feb. 22, 2009 “Not Whether but How: Gay Marriage and the Revival of Burkean Conservatism.” What would Burke do? South Texas Law Review, Winter 2009. “When Culture Wars End.” For gays, the 2008 election turns a corner. The Advocate, November 16, 2008 “Small Ball, After All?” George W. Bush, minor president? National Journal, September 20, 2008 “Electro-Shock Therapy.” GM’s electric-car quest. The Atlantic, July-August, 2008 “Gay Marriage Is Good for America.” Californians should keep it. , June 21, 2008 “Mr. Conservative.” John McCain, ’s heir. The Atlantic, May 2008. JONATHAN RAUCH PAGE 5

“Partisan Retreat.” Can we manage the postwar war over Iraq? The Atlantic, January- February 2008. “Redefining the Meaning of Family.” Only America squares with tradition. Newsweek International, December 2007 “Crisis on the Right.” Book review: Can conservatism cope? New York Times Book Review, Oct. 7, 2007. “‘This Is Not Philanthropy.’” Bill Clinton’s world-saving business. The Atlantic, October 2007 “Family Reunion.” The case against David Blankenhorn’s case against same-sex marriage. Democracy Journal, Summer 2007. “Campaign Seasoning.” The case for early primaries. The Atlantic, July/August 2007. “Learning from Ike.” A realist for our times. National Journal, April 14, 2007. “A Separate Peace.” How states dissolve culture wars. The Atlantic, April 2007. “Coalition of the Waiting.” U.S.-Europe relations after Bush. The Atlantic, December 2006 “sex, lies, and video games.” The dawn of interactive drama. The Atlantic, November 2006 “Unwinding Bush.” How long will it take to undo his mistakes? The Atlantic, October, 2006 “No Middle Ground.” Review of The Party of Death, by Ramesh Ponnuru. New York Times Book Review, September 3, 2006 “Struggling to Survive.” A year after Hurricane Katrina, a Louisiana parish drowns in indecision and red tape. National Journal, August 12, 2006. “Containing Iran.” Cold war lessons about atomic ayatollahs. The Atlantic, July/August, 2006. “Families Forged by Illness.” Gay marriage is a legacy of AIDS. The New York Times, June 4, 2006 “Stoking the Beast.” Why tax cuts make government bigger, not smaller. The Atlantic, June 2006 “You Say You Want a Revolution.” The Supreme Court after Rehnquist. National Journal, July 30, 2005 “Bipolar Disorder.” How polarized is America? The Atlantic, January/February 2005 “Saying No to ‘I Do.’ “ Gay marriage after the election debacle. Wall Street Journal, December 27, 2004 “Now, for Tonight’s Assignment.” Homework, the education reform no one talks about. The Atlantic, November 2004 “Divided We Stand.” The case for divided government. The Atlantic, October 2004 “Being Well.” Review of Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness (report of presidential commission on biotech). The Public Interest, Fall 2004 “Power of Two.” President Bush’s case for same-sex marriage. The New York Times Magazine, March 7, 2004 JONATHAN RAUCH PAGE 6

“The Forgotten Millions.” Communism’s victims need a memorial. The Atlantic, December 2003 “Will Frankenfood Save the Planet?” The greening of biotech. The Atlantic, October 2003 “Coming to America.” Washington as post-racial city. The Atlantic, July/August 2003 “The Accidental Radical.” George W. Bush’s plan to be FDR. National Journal, July 26, 2003 “Let It Be.” The triumph of apatheism. The Atlantic, May 2003. “Caring for Your Introvert.” What every extrovert should know. The Atlantic, March 2003 “The Fat Tax.” A modest proposal for a healthier nation. The Atlantic, December 2002 “Reversing White Flight.” School vouchers for desegregation. The Atlantic, October 2002 “Firebombs Over Tokyo.” A deed it is wrong to forget. The Atlantic, July/August 2002 “Countering the Smallpox Threat.” Make vaccine available. The Atlantic, December 2001 “Leave Gay Marriage to the States.” Amending the U.S. Constitution is unwise and unnecessary. Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2001 “Law and Disorder.” The attack on hidden law. The New Republic, April 30, 2001 “The New Old Economy.” Oil, computers, and the reinvention of the earth. The Atlantic, January 2001 “Buff Enough?” Men and muscles: review of The Adonis Complex. Reason, November 2000 “Father Superior.” George H.W. Bush’s brilliant presidency. The New Republic, May 22, 2000 “Pink Pistols.” The ultimate gay empowerment. Salon.com, March 14, 2000.

“Conventional Wisdom.” The lost continent of social norms. Reason, February 2000

MEMBERSHIPS Institute for American Values Board of Directors 2013- Allied Creators, Inc. President 2011-2015