The Conversation
TUSM’s Laura Corlin pens this analysis of the World Health Organization’s ambitious new global air quality guidelines.
Foreign Affairs
Fletcher’s Daniel Drezner pens this in-depth piece about the United States’ reliance on economic sanctions as a foreign policy tool and why he believes “Washington should use sanctions surgically and sparingly.”
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Sung-Yoon Lee explains why North Korea’s recent long-range cruise missile test falls in line with a deliberate script its leadership has followed for years.
The Conversation
Timothy Wise, of the Global Development and Environment Institute, examines why the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) is failing Africa’s farmers. His 2020 research on the initiative’s progress in productivity, poverty reduction, and food security is also linked.
Tufts Now
In a new documentary, Fletcher's Katrina Burgess explores how U.S. immigration policy affects migrants in Mexico.
Tufts Now
Survey by Tufts-led team in a poor community in Brazil finds that economic uncertainty of the pandemic is top-most on residents’ minds
UK Podcasts
In this “Stories of our Times” podcast episode, Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte discusses the state of negotiations ahead of the upcoming COP26 UN climate change conference in Glasgow.
The National
Fletcher student Lima Ahmad discusses the lack of diversity and inclusivity within the Taliban’s new government in Afghanistan.
National Public Radio
Erin Coughlan de Perez of Friedman’s Feinstein International Center discusses some of the challenges that global emergency managers face as disasters due to extreme weather become more frequent.