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Bhaskar Chakravorti evaluates if the nations with better digital readiness experienced greater economic resilience during the COVID-19 meltdown, via his Foreign Policy column.
In the News
How Civil Wars Start
February 18, 2021
Monica Duffy Toft writes about the three features all civil wars have in common, via her Foreign Policy column.
Alumni Award Honorees 2020
February 18, 2021
Thirteen Jumbos will receive awards for their work and service at an online ceremony
The Uncertain Future of Disaster Films
February 18, 2021
Dan Drezner reflects on how 2020 will impact the way we process disaster films, via his Washington Post column.
Joe Biden’s Climate-Friendly Energy Revolution
February 18, 2021
Kelly Sims Gallagher speaks with The Economist about the challenges President Biden faces in developing clean-energy manufacturing in the U.S.
Considering the Climate Crisis on the Road To Recovery
February 18, 2021
Dean Rachel Kyte appears on the British Embassy in The Hague’s Pandemic Unmasked podcast to discuss the need for a green COVID-19 recovery.
Everything Old Is New Again in the Mainstream Media
February 17, 2021
Dan Drezner analyzes the debate between the mainstream media and Substack writers, via his Washington Post column.