Rising concerns over youth mental health and exposure to inappropriate or harmful content has led to a wave of online child safety legislation at the state and federal levels. However, the varying approaches across the country have resulted in an inconsistent and confusing patchwork of regulations, warn Kyooeun Jang, Lulia Pan, and Nicol Turner Lee.
On a new episode of the Dollar & Sense podcast, Ryan Hass and David Dollar discuss the state of U.S.-China relations under the Biden administration, how domestic politics—including Taiwan’s—matter in the U.S.-China competition, and what a new generation of leaders could mean for the future of the relationship.
The economic fallout from COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, inflation, and rising global interest rates have all put significant financial pressure on African governments. As leaders work to address today’s crises, they should also evaluate their current approaches to borrowing and consider options for preventing future crises, argues Nicole Kearse.
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