U.S. Right to Know
New research from the Tufts Global Development and Environment Institute levels harsh critiques at the billion dollar Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa
Barrons
Fletcher’s Bhaskar Chakravorti outlines the conditions needed for an economy to become a future digital hub.
ReliefWeb
Friedman’s Feinstein International Center has released the report "Nutrition in Africa’s drylands: A conceptual framework for addressing acute malnutrition."
Tufts Now
The Institute for Global Leadership, The Fletcher School, and the World Peace Foundation extend outreach with a new conversation series on July 24 and a podcast series
The Conversation
GDAE visiting scholar David Sussman outlines why bans on plastic bag can be problematic and suggests re-use as a way to lessen the environmental impact of such bags.
Bangkok Post
Aristyo R. Darmawan (F19) writes about the significance of digital literacy, human development and political stability in the ASEAN region, via the Bangkok Post.
Vox
Fletcher's Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with Vox about the value and importance of having international students in the U.S.
The National Interest
Visiting Scholar Bridget Coggins (Fletcher) explores the role of the U.S. in the Korean War’s Armistice Agreement, via an op-ed for The National Interest.
Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy
Timothy Wise, senior research fellow at Global Development and Environment Institute, discusses the findings of his study “False Promises: The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).”