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Bertini discusses progress made in ending hunger in Farming First blog
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Andrew Salkin '97 MPA discusses 100 Resilient Cities on Devex
Salkin '97 M.P.A., senior vice president of city solutions at 100 Resilient Cities, talks about how the organization, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, helps urban leaders develop resilience strategies and share information across a diverse network of cities.
MPA/IR student Temnycky's op-ed on Ukraine's IT boom in EUobserver
Van Slyke comments on rage giving on NPR's Morning Edition
Dean David Van Slyke says organizations like the ACLU and Planned Parenthood "run the risk of new donors becoming just one-time donors."
See related: U.S. Elections
Hou featured in Wall Street Journal article on potential property tax in China
Taylor quoted in Fox News article on EU nuclear weapons program
"It’s premature for a whole host of reasons,” says Brian Taylor, professor of political science, on the of the idea of a European Union nuclear weapons program.
Alums discuss ROK-Japan-U.S. anti-submarine warfare in op-ed on RCD
"Secretary Mattis’ trip to the region to reassure Tokyo and Seoul of the U.S.’s enduring commitment to its allies and the successful meetings between President Trump and Prime Minister Abe represent steps in the right direction," writes Jane Chung ’16 M.P.A./M.A. (IR) and Ph.D. candidate in political science, Erik French ’12 M.A. (PSc).
Mitra op-ed on effects of demonetisation in India in The Quint
The best case scenario for the long-term effects of demonetisation, therefore, is that there is no effect at all," writes Devashish Mitra, professor of economics and Gerald B. and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs.
Faricy op-ed on Trump's tax policy proposals in Washington Post
"The release of two pages from President Trump’s 2005 tax returns didn’t show much. But they did show just how much Trump—and other super-rich Americans—would benefit from his proposed tax plan," says Christopher Faricy, associate professor of political science.
See related: U.S. Elections