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It's always more expensive to not invest in electric grids, says Melissa Lott of CGEP.
Russia expert Kimberly Marten discusses President Vladimir Putin, the leader’s apparent retaliation for the June mutiny by Wagner Group forces, and more.
The SIPA professor and former Philadelphia mayor visited this Philly-based podcast to talk about his life and career, from childhood to the present day, and more.
Robert Shapiro questions the Florida governor's strategy, noting that “there are not enough Republican voters to be gained to the right of Trump.”
With inequality and tax avoidance on the rise in Latin America, writes José Antonio Ocampo, the region’s governments “must forge a tax regime based on the principle of shared prosperity.”
Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo has suggested that for then President Obama, “tough talk over Syria’s red line was overshadowed by his oft stated desire for America to devote less of its resources to policing the Middle East.”
What would happen if China decided to weaponize its clean energy resources? Jason Bordoff visited the Ezra Klein Show podcast to discuss the geopolitical implications and more.
Glenn Denning said at least 4 billion people in the world are consuming a less-than-healthy diet.
Timothy Naftali explores whether America can protect the peaceful transfer of power after Trump’s indictments.
Anne Nelson said that shadow organizations find “loopholes in our political system and exploit them to achieve these minority policies that are actively hurting people.”