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“We no longer see the effect of the consumption that we still enjoy,” says Professor Ken Pucker. He tells Amanda Mull in @theatlantic that production and waste are distant from most Americans’ daily lives, enabling mass consumption.
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The former prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, brought leadership lessons and her trademark humility to Tufts last week. | The Fletcher School
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Maxim Krupskiy began his research on Russian “foreign agent” laws while working as a visiting scholar last year at The Fletcher School. Now a fellow at Kennan Institute, Krupskiy describes how these laws can be used to repress civil society.
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“By 2030, the U.S. will probably produce around 20% of the world’s most advanced chips, up from zero today,” Professor Chris Miller said in a new piece for Financial Times.
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'There is a critical need to evaluate the effectiveness, cost-efficiency, and usage of interventions such as air purifiers in homes and workplaces,' writes The Fletcher School Professor Maulik Jagnani on addressing air pollution in South Asia.
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After years of steady decline, food insecurity is surging. In a new Inside Story podcast, Alex de Waal of World Peace Foundation tells Mohammed Jamjoom that the reemergence of famine has a single cause: human conflict.
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“When TikTok was banned in India… Meta and Google were the beneficiaries,” Dean of Global Business Bhaskar Chakravorti tells Will Oremus for The Washington Post.
“You can expect the same in the U.S., until a clever disruptive entrant emerges.”
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“As governments grow more committed and ambitious in reducing their emissions, and the public and private sectors more concertedly raise financing, the climate crisis need not inspire resignation or dread,” writes Kelly Sims Gallagher.
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It was an honor and a delight to host together with Tufts University President Sunil Kumar former Prime Minister of #NewZealand Dame Jacinda Ardern The Fletcher School for a wonderful conversation about pandemic response, multilateralism, small state diplomacy, leadership and much…
Congratulations to #FletcherAlum Raphael Parens, F20, appointed yesterday as a 2024 Templeton Fellow by the Foreign Policy Research Institute!
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The new print issue of The Fletcher Forum is here!
Published biannually, this student-managed foreign policy journal features articles by students, faculty, and contributing experts. The new edition delves into the Arctic as an emerging strategic arena.
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Had a wonderful meeting with Kelly Sims Gallagher, Dean The Fletcher School at Tufts University Boston. We discussed the India Story with special emphasis on green development and climate finance. Was also given a tour of the lovely campus.
Smallholder farmers produce over a third of global food supply. A new report from Fletcher’s Digital Planet explores how crop AI technology can boost yield and enhance sustainability across this crucial industry.
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Meet #FletcherAlum Shashank Pasrija, F13. As part of Fidelity’s financial wellness team, he creates tools and resources for people to plan for their futures and live their best lives.
Learn how Fletcher's global community helped him achieve success: fletcher.tufts.edu/news-events/ne…
#FletcherAlum Leland Lazarus joined Belt and Road Podcast to discuss China’s diplomatic strategy in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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