News Clips: Week of July 4-10

Jul 06 2016

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.

What can we do to make violent culture change?
The Asbury Park Press (Julian Zelizer)

“America Is Broken” – The Week Anger Boiled Over
Before It's News (Julian Zelizer)

One piece of transportation puzzle: cutting greenhouse gases
The Bend Bulletin (Tim Searchinger)

Clinton’s email Humiliation will work to Trump’s advantage
News Ghana (Julian Zelizer)

What Actually Happens at the U.S. Presidential Conventions?
BlogSocial.net (Julian Zelizer)

Is America Repeating the Mistakes of 1968?
The Atlantic (by Julian Zelizer)

Report: The Shifting Dynamics Of The U.S.-Japan Alliance
Public (G. John Ikenberry)

Kelly: Locations and motives vary, but culture of violence endures
NorthJersey.com (Julian Zelizer)

The big breakup: why some are calling for the end of tech industry giants
89.3KPCC (radio interview with Steve Strauss)

The big tech companies pose a threat to competition
The Daily World (by Steven Strauss)

Small Classes Narrow Achievement Gaps: William Mathis Presents the Research
Jan Resseger (blog) (Alan Krueger)

Can Government Be Too Transparent?
Governing (Alexandre Mas)

News Analysis: Despite no indictment, Clinton's email scandal might help Trump's campaign
Xinhua (Julian Zelizer)

Racial Tensions, Political Divides Heating up Angry Nation
Newsmax (Julian Zelizer)

American anger boils over
The Hill (Julian Zelizer)

Don't panic. Britain's economy can survive just fine outside the European Union
India News (Ashoka Mody)

For Trump and Brexit backers, trade and sovereignty hard to meld
Duluth News Tribune (Christina Davis)

What explains Brexit, Trump and the rise of the far right?
True Viral News (Daniel Kahneman)

How Much Money Can Buy Happiness?
Diario Extra (Daniel Kahneman)

Scorched earth? Gold is needed!
Mittelstand Cafe (Harold James)

Scorched earth? Gold is needed!
Pressewelle (Harold James)

Is Europe failing, or is it ‘failing forward’?
Can Mua (Sophie Meunier)

To improve Beijing’s air quality, cut household fuel use too
San Diego Newscape (Denise Mauzerall)

Robert Reich: A big idea for Hillary
The St. Augustine Record (Martin Gilens)

Tijen Onaran: Falling Down, Getting Up, Moving On!
WiWo Founder (Johannes Haushofer)

Sigh of relief
Journal Online (Julian Zelizer)

Clinton dodges FBI bullet on email prosecution
The Daily Tribune (Julian Zelizer)

Feature: Should the United States Save Tangier Island From Oblivion?
ABC Tell (Michael Oppenheimer)

The world's rising powers have fallen
The Durango Herald (John Ikenberry)

Trump weighs in on Federal Bureau of Investigation findings in Clinton email case
TheVillageSunTimes (Julian Zelizer)

A Big Ego is a Big Problem
Master Investor (Daniel Kahneman)

Zika virus: Abortion demand spikes in countries hit by outbreak
Young Herald (Abigail Aiken)

The Ups and Downs of the 2016 'Veepstakes'
WOSU Radio (interview with Julian Zelizer)

Remembering Babuji
The Indian Express (Gary Bass)

Bernie Sanders Commits The Democratic Party Platform To The Disastrous $15 An Hour Minimum Wage
Forbes (Alan Krueger)

Walberg Trumps Obama On Licensing Reform
Economics 21 (Alan Krueger)

To Seem Confident, Women Have to Be Seen as Warm
Harvard Business Review (Susan Fiske)

The Dallas shooting could spark a pro-Donald Trump backlash
Business Insider (Julian Zelizer)

Government Transparency: Can You Be Too Transparent?
Government Technology (Alexandre Mas)

Economic Medicine For Lifelong Health
The Huffington Post (Eldar Shafir)

Kids Raised by Same-Sex Couples Twice As Likely To Be Depressed, Fat Adults
Breitbart News (Sara McLanahan)

White House’s final artificial intelligence workshop highlights need for humans to hold the reins on AI
GeekWire (Ed Felten)

Bloomberg Radio: Alan Krueger Interview
Bloomberg Radio (interview with Alan Krueger)

Walberg Trumps Obama On Licensing Reform
Forbes (Alan Krueger)

The ABC of radicalisation
The Hindu (Alan Krueger)

Why the US recovery isn't working for everyone
BBC News (video with Alan Krueger)

How to fix the jobs report: stop responding to it like Pavlov’s dog
The Guardian (Alan Krueger)

Clinton dodges FBI bullet on email prosecution
News Vision (Julian Zelizer)

Trump's foreign policy scatters GOP's hawks and doves
CNBC (Julian Zelizer)

The Zika hoax is about population control
Personal Liberty (blog) (James Trussell)

U.S. Congress Must Stop ‘Ideological Pandering’ On Zika Funding, Uphold Women’s Reproductive Rights
Kaiser Family Foundation (Abigail Aiken and James Trussell)

Harold James on globalisation and migrants
Econlog (blog) (Harold James)

Is the US economic recovery stuck in a rut?
BBC News (article and video with Alan Krueger)

Elites — Not the "Ignorant Masses" — Pose the Greatest Threat to Global Society
Common Dreams (Martin Gilens)

What’s the point of the PhD thesis?
Nature.com (Shirley Tilghman)

Those Money-Laden Helicopters Hovering on the Horizon
The Wall Street Journal (op-ed by Alan Blinder)

The riddle of weak productivity
Fidelity International (Alan Blinder)

POLL: 58% of economists oppose UBI (or just Charles Murray’s version)
Basic Income Earth Network (Angus Deaton)

Trade Beats Foreign Aid For The Developing World
ValueWalk (Angus Deaton)

The State of Cloning 20 Years After Dolly the Sheep
Inverse (Lee Silver)

Cosmopolitanism, Optimism and Secrecy
Bloomberg View (Sophie Meunier)

FBI Decision On Clinton Email Scandal Leaves Room For GOP Attack, Political Scientist Says
Wisconsin Public Radio (Julian Zelizer)

Women and Children Are Political Pawns In the Zika Funding Battle
Time (co-authored by Abigail Aiken and James Trussell)

Can a Data Revolution Help India Achieve Its Health Goals?
The Wire (Angus Deaton)

Falling inequality in mortality in the US
Vox (co-authored by Janet Currie)

Must-Read: Janet Currie and Hannes Schwandt: Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach
Equitablog (Janet Currie)

Is Europe failing, or is it 'failing forward'?
The Washington Post (blog) (co-authored by Sophie Meunier)

A US "Generation of War" Comes of Age
Scout (Jacob Shapiro)

Terence Corcoran: EU’s showing it can be just as selfish as Brexiters
Financial Post (Markus Brunnermeier and Harold James)

Misplaced voter anger
The Montgomery Advertiser (Alan Blinder)

End of the Mauritius Route
The Statesman (Angus Deaton)

Look to Income Inequality to Help Explain Population Health
Hospitals & Health Networks (Angus Deaton)

Put Away the Fireworks... You Don’t Live in a Democracy Anymore
Common Dreams (Martin Gilens)

Is US Job Growth in Contract Work Only?
DCR Blog (Alan Krueger)

Interview with Alan Krueger, Professor at Princeton University
Les Rencontres Économiques d’Aix-en-Provence (YouTube video featuring Alan Krueger)