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Super Seaweed, True Stars of Wimbledon, and Ancient Wisdom
July 21, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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ReutersTwitter, Tear Gas, and the New Global Protest Movements
A panel of experts examine the global age of mass protests and street politics. -
REUTERSPrivate Sector Responsibility: Race, Equity, and Inclusion Part 3
John Rogers of Ariel Investments shares his experience combatting racism in the corporate world and concrete steps he's taken to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion within his own company. -
"East Meets West" Young Professionals Meet-Up
Members of the Young Professionals network are invited to attend this private reception following the public program "East Meets West: Europe, Eurasia, and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape." -
2024 CCS Elites Alliances Security Guarantees
https://newrepublic.com/article/164039/foreign-policy-credibility-argument-afghanistan-withdrawal ... https://newrepublic.com/article/164039/foreign-policy-credibility-argument-afghanistan-withdrawal ... s41311-022-00376-x https://global.oup.com/academic/product/bipartisanship-and-us-foreign-policy
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Food and Agriculture
Roger Thurow on Food Security
Roger Thurow, senior fellow for the Center on Global Food and Agriculture, takes a minute to discuss how COVID-19 has affected food security.
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Global PoliticsReuters
Scholz Goes to Washington, Change in the EU, Protests in Israel
Caroline De Gruyter, Bobby Ghosh, and Stefan Kornelius join guest host Carla Anne Robbins to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Working Paper – What are the Risks of AVs in Cities History Offers Clues PDF
Council on Global Affairs November 2018 If history is a guide, the implementation ... In August, Chicago announced a new mobility task force chaired by former US ... post-World War II era, culminating in the urban freeways that destroyed and divided
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COVID-19 Silver Lining? New Opportunity for Midwest's Smaller Communities
Several forces propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic may intersect to spin new life into more of the Midwest's still-struggling factory towns, second-tier cities, and rural hinterlands.
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Global PoliticsReuters
Tensions in Israel, Post-Brexit Britain, India's Rise
Deborah Amos, Bobby Ghosh, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.