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Daniel Kahneman Says Humans Are Noisy. (He’s Not Talking About Volume.)

“In this conversation, Kara Swisher talks to Kahneman about how companies and individuals can reduce noise, how systems can become more fair and whether we would all be better off if we let some of these decisions be made by machines” (“Sway” Podcast, 2021).

17 May 2021
Produced by ‘Sway’
The New York Times

Why Aren’t There More Women Economists at the United Nations?

“The most credentialed women economists are generally underrepresented throughout the workplace, with more than two-thirds of economics doctoral degrees in the United States awarded to men, and only 40 percent of entry-level economists in Europe are women. That disparity shows up in big institutions” (Coloum Lynch, 2021).

17 May 2021
Colum Lynch
Foreign Policy

Japan’s Olympic-Sized Problem

Regarding the Japanese Government and Japan’s plans to host the Olympic Games, “​​the government’s inept response to the coronavirus pandemic has led to widespread discontent about hosting the Games” (Matt Alt, 2021).

16 May 2021
Matt Alt
The New Yorker

No One Is Coming to Help the Palestinians

Iran continues to brandish the Palestinian cause to shore up its anti-imperial credentials and project power in the region, posing as the only true defender of the Palestinians...this is why the Biden administration must view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a piece of the wider puzzle as it seeks to revive the nuclear deal with Iran” (Kim Ghattas, 2021).

16 May 2021
Kim Ghattas
The Atlantic

Don't Take The Narrow View of What's Happening in Gaza

“As always in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, two narratives are vying for primacy...these two narratives are not reconcilable...but any sophisticated argument must contend with the long, winding lead-up to the current crisis. Why is war in Gaza returning now, and why does it always seem to return, with stubborn, periodic insistence?” (Shadi Hamid, 2021).

15 May 2021
Shadi Hamid
The Atlantic

We’re Not Ready for the Next Big Climate Disasters

“It will take decades to achieve the enormous reductions required globally; in the meantime emissions will continue and so will the warming. That’s why the nation has much at stake in bolstering communities, highways, rail lines, water systems and the like now against the devastating consequences of climate change” (Victor, Frank, and Gesick, 2021).

14 May 2021
David G. Victor, Sadie Frank and Eric Gesick
The New York Times

Democracy in the Digital Age

“To safeguard their democracies and restore their global standing, Western countries must demonstrate that they possess both the awareness and political will to confront the challenges they face. Many of those challenges arise from – or are exacerbated by – digital technologies” (Grigory Yavlinsky, 2021).

11 May 2021
Grigory Yavlinsky
Project Syndicate

Digital Standards are Key for Protecting Democracy

This piece explores how digital technical standards “shape the way societies engage with everyday technologies, from internet connectivity to 5G” and “reflect the values and visions of the engineers that develop them”, and the role these standards play in fighting authoritarianism (Wilkinson, 2021).

11 May 2021
Isabella Wilkinson
Chatham House
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Many Western Europeans think mandatory voting is important, but Americans are split

This examines how “around two-thirds of adults in Germany, France and the United Kingdom say it is important for their national government to make voting compulsory for all citizens…but views in the United States are much more divided” (Connaughton and Schumacher, 2021).

11 May 2021
Aidan Connaughton, Shannon Schumacher
Pew Research Center
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Help India Now

“The international community must join forces and develop a collective approach to help India address its COVID-19 crisis, not only for moral reasons, but also because the health of other countries’ populations and economies are at stake. Governments can take several steps to mitigate the impact” (Junaid Nabi, 2021).

10 May 2021
Junaid Nabi
Project Syndicate
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