Tigray Is Being Deliberately Starved To Death Alex de Waal writes about the weaponization of food in Tigray, in an op-ed for World Politics Review. Read More
Curb Climate Change the Easy Way: Don’t Cut Down Big Trees Old growth trees, some hundreds of years old, store enormous quantities of carbon in their wood, and accumulate more carbon annually Read More
What Are Biden Voters Thinking in 2021? Dan Drezner reflects on the discrepancy in media coverage of voter demographics between Trump and Biden, via his Washington Post column. Read More
Designing Better Contact-Tracing Apps for the Next Pandemic Protecting privacy and building trust, as well as improving the technology, will be key to success, Tufts cybersecurity expert says Read More
Entrepreneurship at The Fletcher School Fletcher students compete in Tufts $100K New Ventures Competition. Read More
Who Is Roberta Jacobson, Washington’s ‘Border Czar’? Jewish Insider publishes a feature on Roberta Jacobson (F86) and her impressive career in civil service. Read More
Biden and Iran: Who Trusts Who? Ibrahim Warde publishes op-ed in Le Monde diplomatique on Biden's challenges in returning to traditional diplomacy in the Middle East. Read More
We Need To Talk About UFOs Again Dan Drezner reflects on the prospect of extraterrestrial contact and its national security implications, via his Washington Post column. Read More
Can China and the U.S. Overcome Their Distrust on Climate Action? Kelly Sims Gallagher speaks with the South China Morning Post about climate tensions between the U.S. and China. Read More