This article cites Wendy Schiller's previously stated opinion that Raimondo's Bloomberg endorsement was most likely a reflection of unease among Democratic governors with the more progressive candidates in the primary.
In this article, Jeff Colgan shares his opinion on possible government reform - including steering parties away from acting anti-democratically in attempt to safeguard U.S. democracy.
In this interview, Chas Freeman speaks on the U.S. reacting aggressively to a rising Chinese power whose economic gains threaten U.S. global supremacy.
Eric Patashnik appeared on this podcast episode to discuss the new paperback edition of his coauthored book, Unhealthy Politics: The Battle over Evidence-Based Medicine.
This press release delves into Emily Oster's upcoming book, The Family Firm: A Data-Driven Guide to Better Decision Making in the Early School Years, and includes a quote from Emily Oster.
This article cites Costs of War statistics, "According to the Watson Institute...The post-Sept. 11 approach to foreign policy has cost nearly $3 trillion. Added to that are the $437 billion for medical and disability care for veterans who have served in these wars. Including interest costs and anti-terrorism spending, the cost of post-Sept. 11 wars now exceeds $6.4 trillion."
This article cites the Costs of War Report, "The well-trained and well-equipped CIA militias would be particularly valuable and constitute a formidable set of actors in their own right."
Rich Arenberg co-wrote this opinion piece, delving into what Senate Majority Leader McConnell (R-Ky.) and Democratic Leader Schumer (D-N.Y.) could do during the two pending runoff elections in Georgia.
In this article, Wendy Schiller voices her prediction that Biden is expected to encounter "strong resistance during the first six months or the first year" of his presidency.
Emily Oster in The 74, "The reason for [the comparable rates among teachers across grade level] is likely that infections are occurring outside school."
Rose McDermott penned this piece on the correlation between healthy lifestyles amongst men and women, and the likelihood of war and international struggle.
Patrick Heller in the Huffington Post, "This isn't magic...The kind of investments required – in high-quality education, health care and safety nets – are relatively straightforward. Making them effectively is the challenge."
Emily Oster provided commentary in this article around her national COVID-19 database saying, "Schools are opening and yet we don't seem to have any coordinated way to collect and share information about what's working, what's not working, how risky are schools."
In this interview, Emily Oster provides data-driven insight to New Hampshire school districts currently thinking about transitioning to remote learning due to COVID-19.