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“Many of the words used to describe this conflict are deeply loaded,” writes Page Fortna of the Saltzman Institute. “The antidote to their weaponization is not to avoid them but to use them carefully, accurately and consistently.”
Professor Maria Victoria Murillo says in light of the recent election in Argentina, Milei’s election shows that "the anger against the government was stronger than the fear of the unknown.”
Professor Robert Shapiro and Ben Page spoke on Another Way, a podcast from Equal Citizens, about their 1992 book "The Rational Public" and the relationship between democracy and rationality.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs has been announced as one of the speakers at the first-ever RewirEd Summit at COP28, a global summit on the intersection of education and climate.
Professor Takatoshi Ito says the central bank views wage hikes as key to reaching its “sustainable 2% target” for inflation.
Professor Shang-Jin Wei writes that President Joe Biden’s failure to reverse Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports could end up costing him next year’s election.
Timothy Naftali is quoted saying that Trump's escalating use of harsh rhetoric is “telegraphing a future authoritarian presidential regime.”
Irwin Redlener wrote about how the world as a community should contribute to the ongoing conflicts as support.
Professor Robert Shapiro said that Cornel West's comments supporting Susan Sarandon, after her statements about the Israel and Hamas conflict, are "fully consistent" with his campaign.
Jeffrey Sachs recently testified before the UN Security Council Session on Sustaining Peace through Common Development.