In a radio interview, terrorism expert David Schanzer discusses how ISIS is moving beyond its traditional boundaries to carry out attacks. Interview starts at the 3-minute mark. Also, see this commentary from Bruce Jentleson. At the 25-minute mark of this show.
“Why wouldn’t the uninsured jump on this? Because it is not a good value for the money,” says Chris Conover, a critic of the law and a research scholar at the Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research at Duke.
Tim Profeta, director of the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, writes about the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris and other environmental news.
Stephen Kelly, a former U.S. diplomat who teaches at the Sanford School of Public Policy, says killing the Keystone pipeline won’t matter much in the end.
ISIS
What should be done regarding ISIS
In a radio interview, terrorism expert David Schanzer discusses how ISIS is moving beyond its traditional boundaries to carry out attacks. Interview starts at the 3-minute mark. Also, see this commentary from Bruce Jentleson. At the 25-minute mark of this show.
Trade Policy
The Trans-Pacific Partnership and the anti-corporate constituency
Innovation
Sanford pilots local government innovation program
Seventy people spent two days talking about what innovation looks like at the local government level.
Duke Sanford School of Public Policy
Health Care
The Ben’s Chili Bowl recruiting strategy for Obamacare
“Why wouldn’t the uninsured jump on this? Because it is not a good value for the money,” says Chris Conover, a critic of the law and a research scholar at the Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research at Duke.
Politico
Climate Change
Countries position themselves for Paris climate talks
Tim Profeta, director of the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, writes about the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris and other environmental news.
Huffington Post
Omid Safi, upon hearing the news from Paris
Terrorism
The Stade de France – a history in fragments
Africacountry.com
Income Inequality
How $15 minimum wage fight became a juggernaut in three years
Christian Science Monitor
William Darity Jr. on the racial gap in unemployment
Keystone Pipeline
We like your oil, Canada – however you send it
Stephen Kelly, a former U.S. diplomat who teaches at the Sanford School of Public Policy, says killing the Keystone pipeline won’t matter much in the end.
Toronto Globe and Mail