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Trump is choregraphing his slow walk away from the Oval Office to a backbeat of accusations that the election was stolen from him in heavily African American cities such as Detroit, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Atlanta. Michael Nutter comments to CNN.
The former Federal Reserve chair isn’t the candidate climate activists wanted, but her record gives them a lot to be optimistic and hopeful about. Noah Kaufman comments.
Argentina's recent restructuring shows that an entirely new governing mechanism for debt restructuring is urgently needed. Willem H. Buiter and Anne Sibert write.
Electric vehicles and the infrastructure needed to support them are critical elements of a decarbonization strategy, Steven Cohen writes.
By making John Kerry climate envoy, Biden is signaling his understanding that climate change is a critical foreign policy issue. Jason Bordoff comments.
Benson Neethipudi MPA '21 discussed casteism and public policy on the Case In The USA podcast.
A new study from CEEP suggests that, with respect to COVID-19, livestock processing poses a particular public health risk extending far beyond meatpacking companies and their employees. Authors are PhD student Charles A. Taylor, Professor Douglas Almond, and Christopher Boulos.
Stephen Biddle testified before the House Armed Services Committee in their hearing on “The U.S. Military Mission in Afghanistan and Implications of the Peace Process on U.S. Involvement.”