The Hill
In this opinion piece, Fletcher's Adam Goodman shares why he believes an “invasion” of American capitalism and entrepreneurship could bolster Cuba’s economic and societal livelihood.
Tufts Now
The renowned scientist discussed her 60 years of chimpanzee research and conservation efforts as part of the Tisch College Distinguished Speaker Series
Tufts Now
A defense expert highlights the radical changes in warfare that have occurred in the decade since the U.S. killed the al Qaeda leader
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TUSM’s Ramnath Subbaraman and his coauthors outline why India should consider a nationwide shelter-at-home recommendation to address its dire COVID-19 crisis, and suggest how to implement one in a way that minimizes suffering.
Foreign Policy
Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte coauthors this piece about the combination of sexual violence and famine as tools of war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and calling for swifter action by the United Nations to address these crimes.
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Rockford Weitz discusses how America can bolster its geopolitical influence in the Arctic region in response to Russia’s expanding interest in the area.
Foreign Policy
Bhaskar Chakravorti states that India is a cautionary tale of the unintended consequences of tech policy that fails to look ahead and anticipate its repercussions, via his op-ed in Foreign Policy.
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A&S Max and Herta Neubauer Professor of Economics Yannis Ioannides shares insights into Greece’s economic future post-pandemic.
Phys.org
Tufts engineers led collaborative research that found local water shortages can have a global impact and that river basins are affected by changes in the global demand for water.