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rclutz.com
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| | | | | Zainab Usman describes the opportunity to reconstruct the effort addressing world poverty and social deprivation in his Foreign Affairs article The End of the Global Aid Industry. Below is a synopsis of his vision in italics with my bolds and added images. Following that is a previous post discussing how benevolence can go astray. USAID's... | |
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china-journal.org
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| | | | | Shanghai skyline (by MasaneMiyaPA via Wikimedia Commons) In a recent interview, Tesla CEO Elon Musk praised the Chinese government, calling it "sensitive" to public opinion. "When I meet with Chinese government officials, they're always very concerned about this. Are people going to be happy about a thing? Is this going to actually serve the benefit... | |
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analog-antiquarian.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provided is a chapter from a series discussing the historical transition in China, focusing on the decline of the old guard and the rise of new political figures. It covers the deaths of key historical figures like Mao Zedong, the Gang of Four, and Soong Ching-ling, as well as the political trials and reevaluations of these figures. The chapter also touches on the historical context of the Soong family and their influence on Chinese politics. The comments section includes discussions about the text, with readers engaging on topics like the spelling of 'Belorussian' versus 'Belarusian,' the next series of the Digital Antiquarian, and the possibility of covering other historical topics. | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | by Judith Curry Reviews of new books by Steve Koonin, Matthew Kahn and Marc Morano. A year ago, we discussed [link]: False Alarm, by Bjorn Lomborg Apocalypse Never, by Michael Schellberger Earlier this year, two notable climate books ... Continue reading | ||