Podcasting has undergone rapid growth and monetization, while largely avoiding content moderation and regulatory debates. In novel research, Valerie Wirtschafter explores the role that popular political podcasting plays in spreading unsubstantiated and false claims.
A new wave of place-based policies is enabling the federal government to bring together networks of institutions, including research universities, to boost economic opportunity at the local level. Joseph Parilla and Glencora Haskins explore some of the most promising multi-system economic strategies that research universities are leading.
“The U.S.-China contest is definitionally strategic: Its outcome will be determined by the respective abilities of the CCP and the government of the United States to marshal all instruments of national power and to deploy them in a comprehensive, well-executed grand strategy,” argues Melanie Sisson in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee.
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