News Clips: Week of March 26 - April 1

Mar 26 2018

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.

We need children as much as they need us
Deseret News (Kathryn Edin)

Study: U.S. an oligarchy. Alabama: 'Ya think?'
AL.com (Martin Gilens)

Collaboration and the creation of a new journalism commons
Columbia Journalism Review (Paull Starr)

Why are the poor blamed and shamed for their deaths?
The Guardian (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Alan Romberg, China expert at State Department and think tanks, dies at 79
Laredo Morning Times (Thomas Christensen)

Why are more people doing gig work? They like it
menafn.com (Alan Krueger)

Can I Still Play the Old Curtis Way?
Slipped Disc (Andrew Moravcsik)

A monetary remedy for the midlife crisis
Financial Times (Angus Deaton)

AP FACT CHECK: Science contradicts EPA warming memo
StarTribune (Michael Oppenheimer)

Why are more people doing gig work? They like it
WTOP (Alan Krueger)

NYU DRI Talk – Anne Case, “Death in the Afternoon: Changing Mortality Patterns in Working Class America”
NYU Africa House (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Alan D. Romberg, China expert at State Department and think tanks, dies at 79
The Washington Post (Thomas J. Christensen)

Nuclear weapons dangers and policy options
Physics Today (Frank von Hippel)

Trump's fire alarm presidency
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

3 outstanding ASU graduates to receive Barrett Alumni Awards
ASU Now (Matthew Desmond)

Madaleno criticizes opponent's 'prances around Annapolis' comment
Washington Blade (Benjamin Jealous)

The Ivy League Students Least Likely to Get Married
The New York Times (Elizabeth Armstrong)

Two New Novels Move Toward a Poetics of Gun Violence
The New Yorker (Betsy Levy Paluck)

Moving beyond divide in America: Insights from well-being metrics, teenagers, and Sister Sledge
Brookings Institution (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Do 5 Million Americans Really Live in Third World Poverty?
National Review (Angus Deaton)

How and where growing numbers of Americans are taking their own lives
The Economist (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Opioid addiction sidelined 900k workers in 2015: 3 study findings
Becker's Hospital Review (Alan Krueger)

'Patriots, Kingmakers or Warlords': PA Security Forces Face Crossroads
The Jerusalem Post (Salam Fayyad)

Writers for The Washington Post and BuzzFeed win Lukas award
Infosurhoy (Stephen Kotkin)

Why are more people doing gig work? They like it
Phys.org (Alan Krueger)

America Has A Large Trade Deficit, But Economists Aren't Too Concerned About It
NPR (Alan Blinder)

Why economists and politicians don't seem to speak the same language
WUNC (Alan Blinder)

Video: Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Alan Blinder Slams Trump's Tariffs
TheStreet (Alan Blinder)

Trenton Project remembers Trenton's painful night, April 9, 1968
Community News (Purcell Carson, Alison Isenberg and Markus Prior)

Online course aims for better governance
Myanmar Times (Jennifer Widner)

The Fragile Legacy of Barack Obama
Boston Review (Paul Starr and Julian Zelizer)

To save Hungary's liberal democracy, centrists must work with the far right
The Guardian (Kim Lane Scheppele)

How Many Opioid Overdoses Are Suicides?
Coeur d'Alene/Post Falls Press (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

More than 4 million people left the workforce because of opioid addiction, according to study
cleveland.com (Alan Krueger)

Fees & Fines, The Backdoor Way to Fund Government
Fox&Hounds (Alan Krueger)

Just like that
London Review of Books (Stephen Kotkin)

Writers for The Washington Post and BuzzFeed win Lukas award
Stamford Advocate (Stephen Kotkin)

How Many Opioid Overdoses Are Suicides?
The Washington Post (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Siemens FutureMakers Challenge to Spark Students' Tech Innovations
Campus Technology (Ed Felten)

Nearly 1 million people were out of the workforce because of opioid addiction in 2015, according to study
The Washington Post (Alan Krueger)

Is Trump ready to dump Pakistan?
News India (Ryan Crocker)

Around the world
The Bulletin (Ryan Crocker)

Does The Trump Administration Want To Ditch Pakistan?
All India Roundup (Ryan Crocker)

Colombia, Not Finland, May Be the Happiest Country in the World
howstuffworks (Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton)

The U.S. can't fund compassion if it has no money
Daily American (Angus Deaton)

Why economists and politicians don't seem to speak the same language
Marketplace (Alan Blinder)

Writers for The Washington Post and BuzzFeed win Lukas award
WRAL.com (Stephen Kotkin)

Book about Janesville, Wis., wins major prize
StarTribune (Stephen Kotkin)

Political involvement during 2016 presidential election wasn't very different
Journalist's Resource (Markus Prior)

John Bolton talks tough on the U.N. What's his record really like?
The Washington Post (Andrew Moravcsik)

Opioids Actually Boost Women's Employment: Eco Research Wrap
Bloomberg Quint (Janet Currie and Alan Krueger)

Dangerous nuclear waste in Pa. and N.J. should be stored more safely
The Philadelphia Inquirer (Frank von Hippel)

Will Trump's 2020 Election Chances Be Derailed by the Next Big Economic Recession?
Newsweek (Alan Blinder)

Trump Takes Action Against Russia
The Wall Street Journal (Julian Zelizer)

Keep The Iran Deal — 10 Good Reasons
Lobe Log (Daniel Kurtzer)

Can The Stormy Daniels Interview Tonight Live Up To The Hype?
Hot Air (Julian Zelizer)

What you see on FB, Twitter is twisted, and how
Deccan Chronicle (Paul Starr)

Is Trump Ready to Dump Pakistan?
Foreign Policy (Ryan Crocker)