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Hannah Shepherd
hannahjshepherd
On the 1st of February 2021, the Japanese govt updated the comfort women section on the History Issues Q&A page of the Foreign Ministry website. You can see the differences
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girl, divorce him
girlziplocked
Something that economist @yanisvaroufakis has been talking about quite a bit this year is the idea that the world absolutely could have markets without capitalism. We could regulate capitalism out
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Jakub Janda
_JakubJanda
THREAD:Which Trump era policies should Biden keep on countering Chinese hostile behavior?I spoke to good friends who served in the Trump administration as career professionals on China policy. Here is
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Mario Elia
supermarioelia
Here's the thing about the mandatory indoor mask use debate. Like everything else with COVID-19, we're just delaying the inevitable. Cases will rise, either soon or in the fall/winter, and
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phytoestrogen addict
soylent_slut
Veganism needs to be thought of as more than just a boycott. Boycotts by themselves are not what will solve this issue, systemic changes are. Now here is why veganism
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Roberto Perli
R_Perli
A couple of thoughts on monetary policy and asset valuation. First, tightening policy to ward off bubbles is like trading a SURE worse economic outcome in the near term for
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Lyn Alden
LynAldenContact
This cycle of dollar strength was created by the end of QE in mid-2014, and the initiation of QT in early 2018, all of which made US monetary policy relatively
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Don't agree fully with this WSJ piece, but I think it IS important that the COVID advisors should include folks who have been critical of lockdowns & other blunt response
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Thomas Kopelman
TKopelman
Okay I can’t lie I’m sick of advisors taking advantage of young people. A thread: A buddy of mine who’s a teacher met with an advisor at a B/D. He
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
I don't know if anyone else has said this, but payroll tax cuts are the hydroxychloroquine of economic policy. They won't do anything to solve the employment crisis, but will
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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
"Folks, we’re in a crisis. Just like we need to be a unified nation to respond to Covid-19, we need a unified national response to climate change." --BidenNo.1. Climate change,
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🌏 Zali Steggall MP
zalisteggall
“Bridget McKenzie & Barnaby Joyce on Saturday saying they would cross the floor to vote against any emissions deadlines that didn’t exempt agriculture, mining and manufacturing.” So out of touch
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Dashun Wang
dashunwang
Our latest peer-reviewed research, published today in @ScienceMagazine We examined the coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic, finding that recent, high-quality science is being heard, but rather unevenly.
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Michele Campbell
voixdemichele
Here in my downtown #shanghai neighborhood, local acquaintances have been concerned that 45 might win bc of the negative impact that’d have on import/export, jobs, foreign policy, etc. Truth -
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Tom Malinowski
Malinowski
You could say this was a close election, except that Biden will have won the popular vote by more than 5 million votes, plus victories in states few thought were
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David Fisman
DFisman
If folks get exposed to COVID at a strip club, that’s not on them any more than it would be if someone were exposed at a gym or a meatpacking
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