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2025-03
As part of our ongoing tradition of critically examining the early days of each presidential administration, the Carr-Ryan Center turns its attention to President Donald Trump’s…
Vol. 115, Issue 4, Pages 500-505
Trust between citizens and the institutions that govern them is essential for effective policy, especially in public health. Across the world, higher levels of trust in government…
The expanding capabilities of operations research (OR) tools, fueled by massive data availability and machine learning, necessitate greater attention to their ethical implications…
This chapter explores the ethical dimensions of utilizing finance research tools in light of big data and machine learning advancements. It emphasizes the societal impact and…
This paper examines the murder of Savanna Greywind, a pregnant Native American woman in Fargo, North Dakota, in August 2017, through the lens of settler colonialism. Liza Black…
Vol. 55, Issue e4, Pages 1-19
Does shaming human rights violators shape attitudes at home? A growing literature studies the effect of
shaming on public attitudes in the target state, but far less is known…
Each February, the United States celebrates Black History Month and honors the innumerable achievements, contributions, and the history of African Americans. Below, the Carr…
Nearly 400,000 Black men were drafted into the National Army during World War I, where they toiled in segregated units and received little formal training. Leveraging novel…
As advocates in the United States brace for attacks on LGBTQI+ rights from an emboldened anti-LGBTQI+ movement employing the illiberal playbook, it is crucial to learn from those…
Mining operations in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Image credit: Enough Project
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