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Born on October 1, 1916

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    . panel on with Steve , , & Bob Kagan, sounding alarm about US’s derogation of leadership of liberal world order, quotes Hemingway: “How do you go bankrupt? Gradually, then suddenly.”

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  2. Academia has the 2nd highest rate of workplace sexual harassment, behind the military. What should universities do?

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    What education story lines are experts paying attention to as the school year begins? Possibility of

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    Live now: and Robert Kagan discuss the battle between and democracy with . Featuring remarks from Brookings President John R. Allen and .

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  5. New research reveals Chinese development projects promote inclusive growth, but they can also fuel local corruption, degrade the environment, and weaken trade union participation

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  6. While receiving remittances may ease financial stress for families of migrants, it doesn’t relieve the pain of separation

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  7. “As I travel around Asia and Africa, I hear constantly about the rise of China and the relative decline of the United States.” explains how the financial crisis helped China's economy catch up to the US:

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  8. Since the introduction of the euro in 1999, 19 EU countries have joined the euro area. Here’s how the ’s monetary policy has evolved in that time:

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  9. What Nepal’s capital city is doing to promote “smart” and green cities while advancing critical opportunities for youth:

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  10. China is on track to not only deliver but exceed its carbon emission pledges under the Paris Agreement, Ye Qi finds

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  11. Telehealth apps are bringing reproductive health care to people living in America's “contraceptive deserts”

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  12. The employment growth rates of America’s small rural communities are outpacing those of the nation

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  13. Can remittances buy happiness for the family members migrants left behind?

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  14. Where does your Amazon order get filled? A look at the changing landscape of e-commerce jobs in America

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  15. Black women are underrepresented as candidates running for elected office in America. shares a blueprint to change that

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  16. Since the Great Recession, projections of economic output have become less and less optimistic. But what if these projections are inaccurate?

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  17. As jobs become more digital, math literacy becomes even more critical. says it’s time to rethink how—and what—we teach

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  18. In the latest Intersections podcast, and discuss why America's men and working class are feeling sidelined from the economy and society. Listen here:

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  19. 5 ethical dilemmas created by artificial intelligence, and a roadmap for how tech companies can address them

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  20. In a new quantitative analysis of how the 2007-2009 financial crisis affected the economy, Ben Bernanke says the housing bust alone can’t explain the Great Recession

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