New from @ChicagoPolicy: “The Grand Strategy of Convenience”
A framing of President Trump’s de facto containment approach to China; an opportunistic “grand strategy of convenience” that degrades Beijing’s global influence networks through structural pressure rather than master planning.
Read here: https://t.co/0s1v30llXV
Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s ousting marks the first time that a Speaker of the House has been forced to vacate the Chair. Join the CEG team and @sorendayton for a Lunch ‘n’ Learn on 10/30 to discuss legislating through crisis & more. RSVP here: https://t.co/g86kOvcNQu
In @ChicagoPolicy, I argue how/why to increase the poverty line, even in a deeply divided government.
Following the important work of @BeckyBlank, and discussions in class with @MilesCorak and my colleague Jack Shea, and chats with @PaulKrugman.
https://t.co/8jifvy77AN
"Firms have really bad incentives when it comes to protecting privacy." Read this interview with activist and sci fi writer @doctorow on how interoperability would affect firms' conduct!
"We have to try new solutions," @BetoORourke tells @mgsanders22 for @ChicagoPolicy, "that are uncomfortable and different to confront those in power who have squandered the opportunity to save lives." https://t.co/WBOqx8bYc4
“Our cities suffer from many inequalities,” said @Molly_ESmith MPP Class of 2023 and Editor-in-Chief of @ChicagoPolicy, writing about disparities in urban spaces. “But our Harris education has prepared us to tackle these issues head-on.” https://t.co/eKQyXQQl41
So what happens when the government finds a critical error in your iPhone's code. Should agencies disclose what they found to Apple or should they hold onto it to use against America's adversaries?
Check out my most recent piece in the @ChicagoPolicy https://t.co/VPGtiQfRnp
If we truly want to celebrate the #principles that #MLKJR stood for, we must recognize that #justice is more than affirmations of Black Americans' worth. Justice makes "demands on the pocketbook."
What policies you think #MLKJR would advocate for today? https://t.co/smFNtlKMnX
Writer D. Sherbini examines the landmark Artifical Intelligence Act proposed by the #EU, the first-ever piece of #AI regulation from a major regulatory body.
Read below to learn about how the EU aims to curb the harmful effects of AI on a massive scale! https://t.co/y4jOAqRVFT
It’s officially 2023 and the Chicago Policy Review team is hard at work!
Check out our first newsletter of the year with a message from Michael Brown, our Head of Learning & Development: https://t.co/k7LkRPJ3bA
#newyear#samecommitment
Read writer Jose Macias' prescribed shock doctrine to reshape congressional practices and increase #equity and #transparency in the #hiringprocess and professional #training
https://t.co/VFeduXhASE
Frequent and increasingly intense #disasters pose a growing risk for #India's vulnerable populations.
One CPR writer suggests further developing the post-#disasterrecovery framework as a tool for continued #sustainabledevelopment.
https://t.co/MEhbXFwEBU
There are countless examples of weird economic #metrics being informative during crises when other measures have lagged behind. Is it time for economists to consider including nontraditional indicators in their assessments of #recessions?
https://t.co/TNdrgkntwU
"The core question is what a reasonable #workweek can (and perhaps should) buy."
Writer argues that the pandemic revealed a fundamental flaw in the #metrics the @federalreserve uses for #monetarypolicy management.
https://t.co/xKHubpwyGQ
Writer calls on #Chicago leaders to take advantage of this moment and apply for funding to narrow these gaps. With the recognized #disinvestment in the South/West sides, what infrastructure do you think @Chicago should focus on first? #INVESTSouthWest
Broadening the definition of national #infrastructure, the #BIL has provided a real #opportunity to physically rebuild and address decades of #racialinequity throughout the U.S.
https://t.co/83PzCjObkl
This lack of dialogue might explain why the U.S. is one of 28 countries out of 194 that does not explicitly guarantee #equality of the sexes.
Why do you think this dialogue is absent in the #USA? Would attention lead to a national ratification of the #equalrightsamendment?
Unlike nations with strong societal dialogues surrounding GBV - e.g. France, Mexico, and Turkey, the U.S. is seemingly unaware of its high rates of #gendered violence and killings. In contrast to the rest of the world, it has lacked mass protests or prominent national discussions