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Yasmine Ergas writes: "In Ukraine, once again, the rules of conscription and refuge are following a familiar pattern, men to the front, women and children to shelter, inside and outside the country."
Sourceable platform would document and verify human-rights violations; the proposal bested 27 others from peer schools.
Suresh Naidu argues that institutions like the minimum wage and unions, which limited employers from fully exercising their market power, have weakened substantially over time.
Sharyn O’Halloran comments on the possible outcomes for the Russian economy after the sanctions.
New piece by H.E. Mr. Suljuk Mustansar Tarar MIA ’06, Ambassdor of Pakistan to the Netherlands, and also an art critic.
Russia’s Ukraine invasion could be a global economic ‘game changer’— Joseph Stiglitz comments.
His article (with Masataka Harada) on “Distributive Politics and Crime” was recognized as the year’s best in the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy.
“There is little evidence to back up the argument that Keystone XL would have averted some of this price spike. The Keystone pipeline capacity is less than one-tenth of Russian oil exports,” James Glynn of the Center on Global Energy Policy said.
Banks in the United States are now beefing up their security in anticipation of potential Russian cyber attacks in retaliation to the recently imposed sanctions. But how worried should we be about a global cyber war? Jason Healey joins Science Friday to discuss.
Professor Ester Fuchs is being featured among 30 Women of Influence on Mindr Global for Women’s History month.