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Sophia Gaston
sophgaston
Delighted to publish @thebfpg’s 2021 public opinion report – the most comprehensive survey undertaken on UK views on foreign policy. It's also a study that reveals so much about the
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Tomas Hirst
tomashirstecon
Quick thread on Brexit and workers rights (will try to keep brief). There has been a lot of discussion about “guaranteeing worker rights” as part of any Brexit deal, but
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Travis Kavulla
TKavulla
The biggest action on pricing carbon isn’t in Congress these days – but @FERC. The agency took a final round of comments today on whether/how carbon-pricing should happen in regional
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Asher 🚶🏰🐌🌳🔰🧢
AsherDeMontreal
For those who recently bought a bike, a quick guide on how to protect it:1. Helicopter tape: protects frame from scratches, especially important if you lock up a nice bike
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Mohammed Soliman
ThisIsSoliman
The Biden administration needs an inclusive foreign policy toward the Muslim world that draws upon the talents of Muslim Americans, who are better situated to be a trusted bridge between
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Ferg
trader_ferg
ThreadHad a few aha moments thanks to the work of Mike Green @profplum99 & @HorizonKinetics 1. Passive being ‘buy and hold’ is misleading as really they are actually systematic active
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Anthony Lee Zhang
AnthonyLeeZhang
Train headed towards 5 people, you can redirect it to one person by pulling a switch. Do you pull it?The bureaucrat: I am not getting anywhere close to that switch.
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Chengxin Pan
ChengxinPan
Engage in your research in good faith I did. It's by your (ASPI) own admission that your research is based on 'highly suspected', 'possible camps', 'could be', waiting-for-coroboration-type speculation and
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Seth Stoughton
PoliceLawProf
My paper, How the Fourth Amendment Frustrates the Regulation of Police Violence, has been published in the @EmoryLawJournal. https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/elj/vol70/iss3/1/Part I describes relevant 4A law.Part II offers four reason
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simon maginn
simonmaginn
I’ve just turned 59. I’ve voted Labour since I was old enough to vote. I voted for Kinnock, Blair, Brown and Miliband. I always thought the Labour party was my
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Gita Gopinath
GitaGopinath
[1/N] My interview with @MESandbu in today's @FT covers a range of issues facing policy makers. My views on...https://www.ft.com/content/9dd38ca3-a07b-4905-813d-39261dbc3c91 [2/N] Fiscal Policy: Immediate need is health spending, widesp
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ It's like the B117s are playing "Love Shack" there's so much dancing around whether it's here. Look at UK and Ontario case count and age infection charts. If you
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Ayaz Hyder, PhD
ayazhyder
My thoughts on the new quarantine guidelines for schools from @OHdeptofhealth. In one sentence: A colossal failure in translating science to policy. More thoughts in thread below based on the
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Robin Rudowitz
RRudowitz
The E&C reconciliation legislation includes a number of #Medicaid provisions. See this thread for some highlights and key @KFF resources for background on the issues. E&C proposal provides incentives (a
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
I have mixed feelings about this.- Trump's insurrection was on a different scale in the promotion of political violence. Is he sui generis?- How do you get rules that work
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Emma Ashford
EmmaMAshford
Pleased to kick off NAEI's new series, testing the assumptions underlying U.S. foreign policy debate! My first article gets back to basics on IR theory and looks at our assumptions
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