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.”
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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.
In a CNN interview, Omer Bartov discusses South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
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.
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.
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."
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."
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."
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.
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.
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."
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.”
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.
U.S. and China to resume staff-level military dialogue in January (comments by Lyle Goldstein)
Lyle Goldstein comments for Nikkei Asia, "Genuine peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific would require a robust, across-the-board engagement agenda between the security establishments, encompassing coast guards, intelligence communities, and even space and nuclear strategic forces."
U.S. has golden opportunity to engage Central Asia's Turkic states: analysts (comments by Lyle Goldstein)
Lyle Goldstein comments for Nikkei Asia, "The negative legacy of the Afghanistan War for the region is likely to leave all players quite skeptical of great power games for at least a generation."
Israel Expands Operations in Southern Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis (comments by Omer Bartov)
Omer Bartov comments for the Wall Street Journal,“With genocide, you need both expressions of intent by the military or political leadership, and then you need to show that a particular group is being targeted as such for destruction.”
US policies pushing China, Philippines to brink of conflict (comments by Lyle Goldstein)
Lyle Goldstein comments for Responsible Statecraft “I think, unfortunately, all the signs are there for an escalating conflict.”
When Americans Are the Threat at the Border (comments by Ieva Jusionyte)
Ieva Jusionyte comments for The New Yorker, “The border economy thrives on the asymmetries between the United States and Mexico—what is readily available on one side of the border but difficult to procure on the other.”
Surging U.S. Oil Production Is Helping Defang Geopolitics (comments by Jeff Colgan)
In a recent Barron's article, Jeff Colgan explains that the Red Sea dispute has the potential to move markets “toward a higher risk premium for oil.”
The Monroe Doctrine just won’t die (written by Stephen Kinzer)
Stephen Kinzer writes for The Boston Globe "The Monroe Doctrine is a classic assertion of a great power’s sphere of influence — its determination to shape politics in nearby countries. Yet the United States has not recognized the right of other powers to behave similarly."
In a month, Trump faces first election contest since leaving office (comments by Wendy Schiller)
Wendy Schiller comments for Barron's "Anything less than a huge victory means that Trump will look more vulnerable in the GOP nominating contest than observers, donors, and voters expected."
What does it mean to be Jewish and on the left today? (interview with Omer Bartov)
In an interview on The New Statesman's podcast World Review, Omer Bartov calls for international support to help the remaining Israeli left find a just path to sharing the land between Jewish and Palestinian inhabitants.
A Lively Experiment 12/15/2023 (interview with Wendy Schiller)
In an interview on PBS's A Lively Experiment, Wendy Schiller discusses the major disruptions caused by the I-195 bridge closure and legislative priorities for the 2024 session.
Nikki Haley's path to victory in GOP primary could be through independent voters (comments by Richard Arenberg)
Richard Arenberg comments for Washington Examiner "If she does very well in New Hampshire, that will provide time for it really to have an impact on South Carolina where, of course, she has the potential to be strong."
Sununu's New Hampshire endorsement of Nikki Haley an 'energizing' moment against Trump (comments by Richard Arenberg)
Richard Arenberg comments for Washington Examiner "As a general rule, I don't usually consider endorsements as having a really big impact. But I think it's certainly a positive development."
Zelenskiy, Ohtani, and Hawaiian Airlines (interview with Wendy Schiller)
In an interview on Bloomberg's The Tape podcast, Wendy Schiller discussed President Biden’s waning poll numbers amid support for Israel.
In an interview with Democracy Now, Omer Bartov examines last week’s congressional hearing with college leaders about antisemitism on U.S. campuses.
In Israel, support for the war soars (comments by Omer Bartov)
In a recent piece for El País, Omer Bartov comments on differences between pejorative language between cultures and that which occurs before or during a genocide.
Stephanie Savell comments in an interview with CNN, "There are more militant groups than there were when we started the so-called war on terror in 2001."
Oil and US interests in the dispute between Venezuela and Guyana (interview with Jeff Colgan)
Jeff Colgan comments for BBC News “The American government does not want to be seen as motivated to get involved militarily to protect the interests of Exxon or another oil company.”
Unmasking American myths about war and the military (interview with Stephanie Savell)
In an interview on the 'Making Peace Visible' podcast, Stephanie Savell discusses whether U.S. military spending is making the United States and the world any safer.
Lyle Goldstein comments for ABC News "It’s not really an election so much as Putin looking to kind of affirm and strengthen his own position fighting this war."
In an interview with USA Today, John Friedman discusses wage stagnation among middle-class Americans and offered insight on the importance of education and investing.
University presidents waffled in condemning calls for genocide. Jews are on our own as much as ever
Dany Bahar wrote an opinion piece for The Forward, discussing college presidents' testimony before Congress this week and addressing antisemitism on campuses.
Emily Oster commented in a recent USA Today article on a new AI-driven tool for parents, launched in partnership with Brown. The tool is an extension of the COVID-19 School Data Hub led by Oster.
Why BJP’s Hindutva — and Modi magic — hit a wall in South India (written by Ashutosh Varshney)
Ashutosh Varshney writes for the Indian Express, "There are enough historical fragments available to keep Hindu nationalists ideologically interested in Telangana (as well as Karnataka). But there is no such historical charge in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra."
The Nuclear Shadows of the Russia-Ukraine War: A Chinese Perspective (co-authored by Lyle Goldstein)
In an article for The Diplomat, Lyle Goldstein discusses how Chinese strategists view the debate over tactical nuclear use and escalation in the Ukraine war.
Israel legitimises killing Gazans by comparing Hamas to Nazis, says Israel Professor (interview with Omer Bartov)
Omer Bartov comments for Middle East Monitor "What we should learn from it is not to prevent the Holocaust from happening again, because the Holocaust already happened. It’s to prevent such cases, genocides, hatred, racial hatred from happening again."
How the U.S. Is Racing to Build a Drone Fleet to Compete With China (interview with Lyle Goldstein)
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, visiting professor Lyle Goldstein discusses Beijing's growing interest in drones.
Biden Tries to Outdo Trump in Using Jobs to Justify Arms Transfers (Costs of War research cited)
An opinion piece in Forbes references a report from the Costs of War Project that found federal war-related spending does not create jobs across the economy.
Omer Bartov comments for AnalystNews “If you don’t seize the opportunity now to change the political paradigm, then you’re condemning them to years and years of more and more suffering and destruction on both sides."
The beauty queen who terrifies a dictator (written by Stephen Kinzer)
Stephen Kinzer writes for The Boston Globe, "This suffocating political climate, in which even cheering for Miss Universe is seen as subversive, is made worse by the apparent bleakness of Nicaragua’s future."
Omer Bartov writes for The Guardian, "Despite the terrifying violence and destructive intransigence on both sides, the objective must be a peace settlement."
Maps show U.S. counterterrorism efforts across globe, spanning 78 countries (comments by Stephanie Savell)
Stephanie Savell comments for USA Today, "we still have this counterterrorism apparatus trudging onward. It makes U.S. forces vulnerable to attack and increases the likelihood of the U.S. engaging in a much bigger offensive war."
Why U.S. Service Members Are Being Targeted in Iraq and Syria (written by Stephanie Savell)
Stephanie Savell writes for Newsweek, "Today, in the current geopolitical context of the Middle East, the U.S. counterterrorism machinery is like a spark, ready to ignite."
Should superintendents be elected? (written by Jonathan Collins)
Jonathan Collins writes for Kappan, "With the right design, we can empower superintendents with the political legitimacy needed to withstand the political storms."
Jonathan Collins comments for the Colorado Sun, “Unions are structured in ways where they’re known for having a very strong grounding."
Israel, Markets, and a Possible Recession (interview with Wendy Schiller)
In an interview on Bloomberg's The Tape podcast, Wendy Schiller discusses the Biden administration’s response to the Israel-Hamas war.