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Sreemoy Talukdar
sreemoytalukdar
A thread on my latest piece on Biden administration where I argue that it will take more than some Ivy League appointments to restore America's global leadership. (caution: long thread)
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Christopher A. Neilson
ChrisANeilson
Its time to self promote our US work on COVID19 & PPP that was recently published in the @jpube. Our team at http://covid19sbs.org lead by @john_eric, @GUlyssea and myself +
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Tiffany Green
Tiffany_L_Green
Putting aside that the first phrase of this tweet is absolutely incorrect, it underscores my frustration with the ways in which mainstream economics (and economists with the biggest platforms) ignores
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Kristian Krieger
dyon75
On 8 September, the @EU_ScienceHub launched its workshop series #Science4Policy Across the EU with its session #Science4Policy at central government. https://bit.ly/32cMUa3 >70 participants from 20 countries met online. Here a threa
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Oliver Hypolite-Bishop
OliverHBishop
THREAD: “But Bish, what about BlAcK oN bLaCk CrImE? Surely this movement should look at problems within the black community, too?”. Here’s a quick thread on how stupid you sound
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 14, 1945. The House passed what would become the Employment Act of 1946 once Harry Truman signed it. Let's talk about this watered down
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
After a couple years of ads telling men to do laundry turned out, weirdly, to not boost fertility, Korea is back to financial incentives, which prior research has shown do
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Min Chao Choy
minchaochoy
THREAD: Seeing a trend in the drama abt Zhang Guo James Willy et al: "You can't find him, he's in Pyongyang" "DPRK spies" etc, just a general lack of info
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
As US hits new highs in national and state COVID cases, and rising hospitalizations, some leaders say we're rounding the corner. Others offer fatalism that there’s nothing more to be
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Jill Piggott
JillPiggott
Late in CDC's 2016 Guideline, a table reveals the Agency had no solid evidence for its claim that reducing rx #opioids would reduce ODs without harming people in #pain. In
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Lee Jones
DrLeeJones
A thread on my @ChathamHouse research report coauthored with @ShaharHameiri:"Debunking the Myth of ‘Debt-trap Diplomacy’: How Recipient Countries Shape China’s Belt and Road Initiative."It contains detailed case studies of #
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Heather Boushey
HBoushey
Let’s be clear: We need to provide relief to families and small- and medium-sized businesses hit hard by the closures caused by the pandemic. We must ensure relief goes to
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
The course of the US pandemic is not set or inevitable. we need to recognize how dangerous this epidemic is now and how much worse it can get. But we
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IPES-Food
IPESfood
'Corporate concentration in the US #food system makes food more expensive and less accessible for many Americans' Excellent new piece in the @ConversationUS by @hendricksonm & IPES-Food's own Phil
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Adel El-Adawy
adeladawy
Important thread with facts that will help us understand Joe Biden’s support for Muslim Brotherhood (#MB) political agent @soltanlife. It all goes back to President Obama’s Mideast strategy & #Egypt
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Hetan Shah
HetanShah
‘Epidemics are social as well as biological phenomena.’ My @nature piece on the importance of social science and humanities in tackling our big global challengeshttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00064-x Very helpful crowd sourc
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