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MartyMa13
Came across some interesting stuff..Executive Order on Establishing the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission!! NOVEMBER 2nd. 2020, just one day before election day.Sec. 2. "The President’s Advisory 1776 Commission. (a) Within
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Sophia Gaston
sophgaston
Delighted to publish @thebfpg’s 2021 public opinion report – the most comprehensive survey undertaken on UK views on foreign policy. It's also a study that reveals so much about the
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Ammar Ali Jan
ammaralijan
It reflects poorly on progressives when they dismiss leaders like Benazir Bhutto as representatives of "feudals" or "dynastic politics." She suffered the loss of her entire family, faced incarceration and
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dcmillikan
dcmillikan
Good morning all! In response to some questions I've been getting about my thesis, I'm going to post notes from a short presentation I gave to the @ArtofWarScholar program at
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Ben Golub
ben_golub
In this issue of Econometrica:"Targeting Interventions in Networks"We take an old question: "Whose incentives matter most for aggregate outcomes in a network game?" and give some new answers and a
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Christopher Lasch's Angry Ghost
ghostofchristo1
The new "anti-imperialist imperialism" coming out of the US was something I noticed first in bookshop displays. The kinds of politics sections in London bookshops where you'd have found Streeck
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The Hoodoisie
hoodoisie
The Adventures of #LoriLIEfoot, The Displacer! Today, @chicagosmayor directly introduced the #LandmarkOrdinance that would designate Pilsen as a "landmark district." Sounds nice. But this is just thinly veiled gentrification by
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Julian Gravatt
JulianGravatt
1/10. Now that UK is outside the EU, here's a thread about which rules DFE and Treasury could change. I think this is lower priority than managing the pandemic, supporting
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David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
Trumpism is no more a thing than Justin Bieberism. It's a fad. 5 years ago there was no Trumpist majority in the GOP. What's enduring is the GOP formula of
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Jeremy Horpedahl 🍞
jmhorp
Some of my followers are taking this tweet as an indication I support lockdowns. No! I think the economic and social costs of lockdowns are too high compared with the
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Igor Letina
IgorLetina
To prepare for a new class that I will be teaching this fall, I am re-reading some old papers. It struck me that although it was published in 1937, Coase's
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Updated preprint: Model-informed COVID-19 vaccine prioritization strategies by age and serostatus. Smart suggestions from formal/informal review mean that the paper still asks how demographics, contacts, vax efficacy, & seroprevalence a
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Krishna Esteva
rkesteva
Tech is a massive engine for inequality. It doesn't level the playing field, it tilts it further. We're not democratizing access, expanding opportunity, or whatever other buzzword you want to
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Holly Herndon
hollyherndon
“Data is interpersonal, not individual. We need frameworks that reflect its interdependent nature”Economist @glenweyl of @RadxChange joins us to discuss data dignity & new economic mechanisms to fund culture Short
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
I didn't intend to write this now, but the times called for it: In this moment, the most tragic of outcomes would be that the demand be too timid and
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Kelli Butler
KelliButlerAZ
Great to see Rep. @MitziEpstein on the #MorningScoop panel today, focused on policy to improve our unemployment system in #AZ. Thanks to @AzCapitolTimes and @GrandCanyonInst for facilitating the important discussion.
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