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Comparing the far right of the Republican Party to the far left of the Democrats is a false equivalency, writes Lincoln Mitchell.
Human technology and ingenuity have created a world of comfort, curiosity and creativity. But we have failed to account for their impacts on the systems that sustain the planet and in turn sustain human life. Steven Cohen writes.
School is represented in two of the first 10 projects University-wide.
Alex Hertel Fernandez, Suresh Naidu, Patrick Youngblood, and Adam Reich outline a different way for scholarship to be of use: using modern quantitative social science to strengthen existing labor organizations.
Lloyd Austin's first days at the Pentagon are different from his predecessors', focusing internally on issues within the military, instead of outward on adversaries abroad. Richard Betts comments.
Lincoln Mitchell argues against the progressive push to run primary opponents against Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt business-as-usual, a micromobility revolution is quietly moving forward. SIPA lecturer Laura Scherling unpacks this in further detail.
US President Joe Biden will oversee a new type of foreign policy, writes Lincoln Mitchell.
What the actions of Justin Trudeau have done is to put at risk this remarkable saga of Indo-Canadian friendship, but it is not too late to mend, Jagdish Bhagwati writes.