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If China gains control of #Taiwan , the Chinese military will be free to push further into other regions and project power further into the Pacific to contest the United States, Oriana Skylar Mastro explains on ABC News. #ABCNewsIndepth ow.ly/7V3Y50LrBbp
Data collected by StanfordHealthPolicy researchers from residents and staff in the California prison system shows that vaccinations offer good protection against infection with Omicron, even among patients who had previous infections. ow.ly/RngY50LrAUr
To depolarize American politics, Francis Fukuyama suggests:
π³οΈ Institutional fixes to the voting system
ποΈ The creation of a viable third political party
πΊπΈ Grassroots efforts to teach civility and deliberation
Read more in Persuasion. ow.ly/yV5K50LrAlc
Join Stanford CDDRL on Thursday (11/3) to continue the celebration and hear from five former center directors about the challenges autocracy poses to the future of liberal democracy.
Michael McFaul | Francis Fukuyama | Coit Blacker | Kathryn Stoner | LarryDiamond fsi.stanford.edu/cddrl20th
Congratulations on 20 years of crucial support for these important topics, Stanford CDDRL! Here's to 20+ more years of outstanding research and policy impacts!
Get to know our students! Seven members from the Ford Dorsey Class of 2024 sat down with us to share their journey to FSI Stanford and what they're excited to be learning during their time at Stanford University. ow.ly/8RYr50Lquuq
The U.S. and its Indo-Pacific allies need to show indications of joint planning and strategizing during peacetime in order to effectively deter China from instigating an actual conflict, says Oriana Skylar Mastro. ow.ly/6PTL50Lqu51
Halloween may be over, but there's still plenty of spooky stuff happening in the world of content moderation. π»
Catch Stanford Internet Observatory's Alex Stamos and Stanford Law School's Evelyn Douek on #ModeratedContent to hear updates on this week's content news. ow.ly/aRfJ50Lqtpv
Don't miss this discussion with Lucan Ahmad Way with our colleagues at The Europe Center, Hoover Institution, and #CREES . Details and registration below ‡οΈ
Under the lead of Beatriz Magaloni and Melanie Morten, a team of researchers is conducting the first scientific evaluation of the H-2A visa program to gather data about the impact of seasonal migration on Mexican workers and their families. ow.ly/BVyl50LoWNV
What would happen if officials refused to certify the 2024 election?
While it's not entirely clear, there's a real danger such a move could set off a chain of uncertainty the current system is incapable of handling, warns Nate Persily. ow.ly/EhcZ50Lqs6N
Cracks in U.S. backing for Ukraine increase Putin's incentives to continue fighting and jeopardize the long-term national interests of he U.S. and its allies, says Steven Pifer. ow.ly/bThJ50Lqsty
Catch up on all the incredible work our colleagues at StanfordHealthPolicy have been doing the last few months. β¬οΈ
.Oriana Skylar Mastro | 'Beijing has been planning to take back Taiwan for 75 years. We're now at the end of that long-term vision, and the military modernization is at a point where they have the equipment, organization, and capabilities to do so.' (@Bloomberg) ow.ly/v8V750LoX0M
Our latest #PolicyRoundup is out! Read takeaways on autocracy in Russia, Xi Jinping's third term, the effects of policing on democracy, and more from:
Steven Pifer | Rose Gottemoeller | Kathryn Stoner | Michael McFaul | Scott Rozelle | Hakeem Jefferson
READ MORE: ow.ly/9Mnl50LpYPS
βThe problem [of climate change] is a result of human choices, but our progress on it is also the result of human choices. That should be celebrated. Itβs not yet sufficient. But it is amazing.β β Marshall Burke, Center on Food Security and the Environment ow.ly/JkK650LoWMg