4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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The U.S. can steal China’s climate leadership crown
In a co-written Op-Ed, Scott Moore of Penn Global says that the Biden administration should prioritize climate action to account for China’s growing isolation in international climate talks.
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What America’s civil war can teach us about Israel’s
In an Op-Ed, Ian S. Lustick of the School of Arts & Sciences says that Israeli protestors will need to ally with Palestinians to protect their own rights and democracy.
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Europe can’t afford vacillation on Ukraine
Ph.D. student Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon of the School of Arts & Sciences writes that Ukrainians have paid a price in blood for an EU future.
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The tragedy of Robert McFarlane
Perry World House Fellow John Gans writes, “During his two years as then-President Ronald Reagan’s third national security advisor, [Robert] McFarlane aspired to wield power on the level of his most famous predecessor, Henry Kissinger. But McFarlane proved both too ambitious and too ineffective to wield it in accordance with the law, and instead he became embroiled in the Iran-Contra scandal.”
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This is Your Brain. This is Your Brain as a Weapon.
Jonathan Moreno of the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted about neural technologies and suggests that the National Institutes of Health establish a permanent neuroethics research program.