America’s Permanent Coronavirus Scars July 14, 2020 Dan Drezner explores the long term changes in American social norms due to COVID-19, via his Washington Post column.
Strain in China-U.S. People-To-People Exchanges July 14, 2020 Joel Trachtman speaks with CGTN about the Trump administration’s ruling against international students, including many Chinese students.
What Technocrats Can Learn From Fauci July 13, 2020 Dan Drezner emphasizes the importance of political candor, via his Washington Post column.
Lukashenko Is Putin’s Future July 9, 2020 Chris Miller publishes op-ed in Foreign Policy on the similarities between the Belarusian and Russian presidents.
The One System Working During the Pandemic July 9, 2020 Dan Drezner examines the role of global finance in international cooperation, via his Washington Post column.
How to Scale the Climate Change Mountain July 9, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with CSIS on their “Theories of Change” podcast about COVID-19, climate change and creating a response plan.
Digital Contact Tracing’s Mixed Record Abroad Spells Trouble for U.S. Efforts to Rein in COVID-19 June 29, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti explores the promise and challenges of contact tracing across the globe, via an op-ed in The Conversation.
Private Equity Makes ESG Promises. But Their Impact Is Often Superficial. June 29, 2020 Senior Lecturer Ken Pucker co-publishes an article in Institutional Investor on the “superficial” state of ESG in private equity.
Big Oil’s Long Bet on Hydrogen Offers a Climate Lifeline June 25, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with Bloomberg about hydrogen’s potential to decarbonize the world.
16 Ways The Pandemic Recovery Could Be Green June 25, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte tells WBUR what she thinks is the most immediate, actionable thing that could be done to fix the climate crisis.