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Samuel Moore
samoore_
I have no real evidence for this, but it feels like open science is replacing open access as a more prominent discussion topic and focus of advocacy (in journals, at
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Ian Perkins
perkins60
TARA is aking BANES what their plans are to address digital exclusion.More organisations including BANES and the NHS are now planning to build on the systems they developed during the
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Tom Nichols
RadioFreeTom
For the people who think I only started to wrestle with this "experts in a democracy" problem just a few years ago, this is from a book review I wrote
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Dangbana Orisa Skrrr
Adheydayor
With talks on the need for local value chains due to COVID-19 disrupting global supply chains and rising protectionism, is there any study of the impact on global food prices
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Meghan Bodette
_____mjb
People want to make Turkey policy complicated, but it's not actually that complicated to state that peace is preferable to war, that democracy is preferable to autocracy, and that pluralism
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Preston Mitchum
PrestonMitchum
We have to become comfortable with critiquing elected officials we like. If we can only critique the electeds we dislike, then we're just as self-indulgent as those who support our
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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
1/The COVID vaccine development shows the power of modern science and innovation. It happened with an unprecedented crisis, but the lessons it offers in shortening science innovation timelines can be
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American Solidarity Party
AmSolidarity
He wasn't wrong. This is true! Certainly, the relative share of the economic pie is not the same thing as the size of the pie. And policymakers should bear incentives
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Hal Singer
HalSinger
The issue of worker safety puts the tension between worker welfare and consumer welfare in sharp relief. Consumers want the product (education or meat) NOW and at the lowest price,
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THE FORUM
imperial_forum
It’s been a difficult year for all, but The Forum, Imperial's policy engagement programme has achieved an awful lot – with thanks to our amazing @imperialcollege community and external partners.
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Bill Fitzgerald
funnymonkey
Another day, another person publishing a think piece using flawed and biased data as a reason to put teachers, kids, and their families at risk.A few things worth noting. First,
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James Medlock
jdcmedlock
The UK provides an instructive example of the administrative challenges of distributing means-tested tax credit benefits on a monthly basis. In 2003 they implemented a big Child Tax Credit and
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Enrique Mendizabal
QQMendizabal
"That" time of the year is back. When "that" survey arrives in our inboxes asking us to vote for our favourite think tanks. Other emails arrive as well. These are
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Jeremy Singer
jeremylsinger
For @josc_official's special issue on Populism and School Choice, I wrote about populism as a "discursive frame" and school choice politics in the U.S. Please give it a read and
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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
I am VERY IN FAVOUR of students being awarded fair grades and if that means them getting their CAGs, that's what should happen. But "*massive* logistical problem" is probably a
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5I disagree. I don't think American democracy was trashed. It was certainly bruised, but democracy is a messy process, and it is especially messy during times when political institutions must
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