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February 16, 2024 The Boston Globe

El Salvador’s risky tradeoff: Exchanging democracy for security (written by Stephen Kinzer)

In his column for The Boston Globe, Stephen Kinzer writes about the regime of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
February 15, 2024 ABC News

Cryptic warning about national security threat raises eyebrows and concerns (comments by Lyle Goldstein)

Lyle Goldstein comments for ABC News, “I think both Moscow and Washington are likely to behave pretty cautiously. I wouldn’t rule out at all that Russia is sending us a signal."
February 15, 2024 Bloomberg

Surveillance: If You’re Not Confused, You’re Not Paying Attention (interview with Wendy Schiller)

In an interview with Bloomberg, Wendy Schiller comments on the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
February 15, 2024 The Hill

America should thank immigrants for the ‘soft landing’ (written by Dany Bahar)

Dany Bahar writes for The Hill, "The role of immigrants in contributing to a soft landing post-COVID is a testament to their importance, not just as workers, but as integral contributors to the nation’s prosperity."
February 14, 2024 Context Magazine

The Point of Public Intellectuals (written by Michael D. Kennedy)

Michael D. Kennedy recently authored a paper for the American Sociological Association's Context magazine titled, "The Point of Public Intellectuals."
February 12, 2024 The Boston Globe

A scholar of gun policy says his field has gotten it wrong (written by Ieva Jusionyte)

In a Boston Globe Q&A, Ieva Jusionyte interviewed a Vanderbilt sociologist about his new book on public health policies and gun violence.
February 10, 2024 Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Taylor Swift is at the centre of far right conspiracy theories over a possible presidential announcement at the Superbowl (comments by Wendy Schiller)

In an article for Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Wendy Schiller comments on what is prompting conspiracies about Taylor Swift.
February 8, 2024 Anadolu Ajansi

Genocide and more: The varied forms of destruction in Gaza (interview with Omer Bartov)

In an interview with Anadolu Ajansi, Omer Bartov discusses the Israel-Hamas war and the impacts in Gaza.
February 8, 2024 The Hill

How new, ‘minimal moderate’ leadership can transform Israel and Gaza (written by J. Brian Atwood)

J. Brian Atwood authored an article for The Hill that examines the Israel-Hamas conflict and suggests actions to create “lasting peace and a two-state solution.”
February 2, 2024 Associated Press

Why Taylor Swift’s globe-trotting in private jets is getting scrutinized (comments by Jeff Colgan)

Jeff Colgan comments for Associated Press, “It’s striking that Ms. Swift gets so much of the outrage when private jet customers are overwhelmingly men over 50. The focus really should be on a broader class of people.”
February 1, 2024 USA Today

With US aid for Ukraine stalled, EU unlocks $55 billion in 'predictable funding' (comments by Lyle Goldstein)

Lyle Goldstein comments for USA Today, "A weapons system is unlikely to change the fundamentals, and that's proven true again and again."
January 31, 2024 The Boston Globe

The time Ronald Reagan kept the US out of war in the Middle East (written by Stephen Kinzer)

Stephen Kinzer writes for The Boston Globe, "Today passionate calls for military escalation are echoing through Washington. That makes this an ideal moment to remember the time Reagan saw a Middle East war coming and decided to avoid it."
January 31, 2024 The Provincetown Independent

The Choice Facing Peake’s Successor (written by Stephen Kinzer)

Stephen Kinzer penned this column for The Provincetown Independent on the retirement of Rep. Sarah Peake.
January 29, 2024 Providence Business News

McKee sends top aide to ‘oversee’ RIDOT’s Washington Bridge response (comments by Wendy Schiller)

Wendy Schiller comments for Providence Business News, “If Almond can become the point person and offer more information to R.I. residents about the severity of the bridge defects, that will help McKee.”
January 29, 2024 USA Today

Iran-linked drone strike that killed US troops highlights military vulnerability overseas (comments by Stephanie Savell)

Costs of War co-director Stephanie Savell comments for USA Today, "It makes U.S. forces vulnerable to attack and increases the likelihood of the U.S. engaging in a much bigger offensive war."
January 28, 2024 The Guardian

The search for Trump’s running mate: ‘like auditions for The Apprentice’ (comments by Wendy Schiller)

Wendy Schiller comments for The Guardian, "He doesn’t think he needs anybody to win this election so my guess is he’ll require lots of prominent people to come and pay homage to him."
January 28, 2024 The Boston Globe

Living with a gun (written by Ieva Jusionyte)

In an article for The Boston Globe, Ieva Jusionyte writes about why she bought a gun despite having witnessed gun violence.
January 27, 2024 The Guardian

Trump’s ‘achilles heel’? Haley’s refusal to drop out infuriates ex-president (comments by Wendy Schiller)

Wendy Schiller comments for The Guardian, "Their worry is not that they’re not going to win the nomination; their worry is the damage that Trump having to respond to Haley will do in the general election with independent voters.”
January 26, 2024 Denver Gazette

Art of dominance: How Trump managed to extinguish a once-promising GOP field (comments by Richard Arenberg)

In a recent Denver Gazette article, Richard Arenberg explains that despite legal challenges and criticism for GOP losses in 2022, Trump's dominance in the 2024 primaries highlights his influence over the modern GOP.
January 24, 2024 WJAR

NBC 10 political analyst weighs in on New Hampshire primary results (interview with Wendy Schiller)

In an interview on WJAR, Wendy Schiller discusses the results of the New Hampshire primary election.
January 23, 2024 WGBH

Standardized tests aren't biased, says new data—but scores reflect society's biases (interview with John Friedman)

In an interview with WGBH, John Friedman discusses a study he co-authored showing that standardized test scores are a much stronger indicator of success in higher education than grade point averages alone.
January 22, 2024 Freethink

“Resilience”: How a genocide scholar faces history’s darkest moments (interview with Omer Bartov)

In an interview with Freethink, Omer Bartov discusses how his studies have impacted his own mental health.
January 22, 2024 NPR

Controversial Hindu temple is inaugurated by India's prime minister (interview with Ashutosh Varshney)

In an interview with NPR, Ashutosh Varshney states, "The fact that the highest office of Indian polity will be leading the consecration essentially means a political declaration in favor of Hindu supremacy."
January 21, 2024 NPR

India's Modi to inaugurate Hindu temple in Ayodhya, where rioters destroyed a mosque (interview with Ashutosh Varshney)

In an interview with NPR, Ashutosh Varshney argues that Modi's presence at the temple consecration "essentially means a political declaration in favor of Hindu supremacy."
January 19, 2024 Bloomberg

Bloomberg Surveillance 01/19/2024 (interview with Wendy Schiller)

In an interview with Bloomberg, Wendy Schiller discusses the possibility of a second Trump presidency.
January 19, 2024 Bloomberg

Bad News Behind Davos Optimism Is That It’s Usually Wrong (interview with Wendy Schiller)

In an interview with Bloomberg, Wendy Schiller said, "Trump doesn’t want the GOP to look like it can’t run the country. If he’s the nominee, he wants to run with a strong GOP at his back."
January 18, 2024 The Boston Globe

America’s gerontocracy is a contrast with the rest of the world (written by Stephen Kinzer)

In his Boston Globe column, Stephen Kinzer writes, "Younger Americans, shaped not by the Cold War but by events of this century, are waiting impatiently for a chance for political power."
January 17, 2024 CNN

Israel’s far-right wants to move Palestinians out of Gaza. Its ideas are gaining attention Mick Krever Jomana Karadsheh (comments by Omer Bartov)

In a recent CNN article, Omer Bartov suggests that the vision of voluntary emigration for Palestinians in Gaza could inadvertently become a reality due to the destruction in the region.
January 17, 2024 Business Insider

Russia's Kinzhals are frustrating Chinese analysts who want to find out how Beijing's hypersonic missiles might stack up against US battlefield defenses (comments by Lyle Goldstein)

Lyle Goldstein comments for Business Insider "I think clearly a lesson for China here is that they need massive inventories of weapons. More than what they consider the military requirement."
January 16, 2024 The Spectator

How will the 2024 election impact US-China relations? (comments by Lyle Goldstein)

Lyle Goldstein comments for The Spectator, "In the US, politicians have long realized that using China as a punching bag tends to increase their levels of support, reflecting deep anti-China sentiments in the country as a whole."
January 14, 2024 The Guardian

‘A sad circus’: Iowa caucuses arrive with little doubt over likely Republican victor (comments by Wendy Schiller)

Wendy Schiller comments for The Guardian,"For people like Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis, first-time candidates, Iowa’s important to be there in person but Trump is campaigning on the persona and mythology of Trump as much as anything else."
January 12, 2024 The Wall Street Journal

When Covid Hit, They Were in Diapers. So Why Are Kindergarteners Struggling? (comments by Emily Oster)

Emily Oster comments for The Wall Street Journal, “We are still seeing sizable gaps in school readiness, in school performance for kids who weren’t even in school at the time of the pandemic.”
January 12, 2024 Bloomberg

Bank Earnings and Energy Uncertainty (interview with Wendy Schiller)

In an interview on Bloomberg's The Tape podcast, Wendy Schiller discusses the economic and geopolitical fallout of US and allied airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
January 11, 2024 CNN

Israel facing genocide allegation at U.N.'s top court: Intent has been expressed "over and over again," says Professor of Genocide Studies (interview with Omer Bartov)

In an interview with CNN, Omer Bartov offers analysis of the case against Israel as South Africa brings claims of genocide to the U.N.'s top court.
January 11, 2024 The Diplomat

China Evaluates Russia’s Use of Hypersonic ‘Daggers’ in the Ukraine War (co-authored by Lyle Goldstein)

Lyle Goldstein co-authored a piece for The Diplomat on Chinese military lessons from the Ukraine War.
January 11, 2024 CNN

How strong is South Africa's genocide case against Israel? An expert weighs in (interview with Omer Bartov)

In a CNN interview, Omer Bartov discusses South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
January 10, 2024 The New York Times

Missing Profits May Be a Problem for the Green Transition (Climate Solutions Lab research cited)

A recent New York Times article cites research from the Climate Solutions Lab, stating that European governments spent over $1 trillion on additional fossil fuel costs in 2022.
January 8, 2024 The Riverside Record

Blythe Partners With Brown University Professor On Research Initiative In Wake Of Proposed Prison Closure (comments by John Eason)

John Eason comments for The Riverside Record, "What we found was that in every case, if you close a prison, that town loses."
January 8, 2024 The Shanghai Literary Review

The Road to Nowhere or the Path to Peace? (written by Omer Bartov)

Omer Bartov writes for The Shanghai Literary Review "At this moment of extreme crisis, it is time to imagine and plan for a different future for generations to come."
January 7, 2024 The New York Times

The Misguided War on the SAT (comments by John Friedman)

John Friedman comments for The New York Times, “Test scores have vastly more predictive power than is commonly understood in the popular debate."
January 5, 2024 Providence Business News

Uneasy money: Worries about returning to deficits hang over General Assembly (comments by Wendy Schiller)

In a recent Providence Business News article, Wendy Schiller commented on the anticipated priorities of the General Assembly as the election year commences.
January 3, 2024 The Boston Globe

Germany and Japan are beefing up their militaries. No cause for concern — right? (written by Stephen Kinzer)

Stephen Kinzer writes for The Boston Globe "With both countries now embarking on robust efforts to rebuild their military power, however, their regional rivals are reacting."
January 3, 2024 Washington Examiner

Nikki Haley keeps one eye on Iowa as she seeks to win New Hampshire primary (comments by Rich Arenberg)

In a recent Washington Examiner article, Richard Arenberg explains that a strong performance in Iowa could potentially rekindle voters' interest and support for Nikki Haley.
January 2, 2024 The New York Times

Can an Ambitious Public University Still Be a Place for All Students? (comments by John Friedman)

John Friedman comments for New York Times, “I do think that making it more selective will make it more difficult to bring in the same number of low-income students as before.”
January 2, 2024 The Hill

Military technology is outpacing our diplomatic capacity (written by J. Brian Atwood)

In a recent article for The Hill, J. Brian Atwood highlights the risks of unregulated military-use technology.
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