The Washington Post
In this opinion piece, A&S sociologist Anjuli Fahlberg discusses the devastating government sanctioned violence in Rio de Janeiro’s favela neighborhoods as a result of Rio Governor Wilson Witzel’s harsh public security policies targeting these poor communities.
Harvard Business Review
Fletcher's Bhaskar Chakravorti and Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi discuss their "Ease of Doing Digital Business" research, focused on 42 countries that "constitute the most significant markets for digital businesses worldwide."
The Hill
A&S political scientist Katrina Lantos Swett writes this opinion piece on how Hong Kong's full withdrawal of a Chinese extradition bill is a victory for the people of Hong Kong, who still need further support for their democracy movement.
Foreign Policy
Fletcher Professor Sulmaan Khan co-authors an op-ed for Foreign Policy arguing that, in the battle against climate change, whales are on the front lines of carbon reduction.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
This report highlights major new findings on the seasonal patterns of child malnutrition and their links to climate variability, conflict, and livelihood systems in Chad, Sudan, and South Sudan.