News Clips: Week of Nov. 6 - 12

Nov 06 2017

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.

How Employers Can Best Fight the Opioid Crisis
Material Handling & Logistics News (Alan Krueger)

Why the left has been so wrong about the Trump boom
The Courier (Alan Krueger)

How Uber's 'Invisible' Workforce Could Affect Your Taxes
Wired (Alan Krueger)

Why the Left Has Been So Wrong About the Trump Boom
Real Clear Politics (Alan Krueger)

The post-truth socialism
The Kathmandu Post (Stephen Kotkin)

Fifth column: Papers from paradise
The News (Angus Deaton)

Against Princeton
First Things (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

An opioid epidemic
Frontline (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Ammlung: Focus on fixing despair, not just drug problems
Carroll County Times (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

The Best of Times, The Worst of Times
Other Words (Angus Deaton)

Is the Russian Revolution Over Yet?
Pursuit (Stephen Kotkin)

Trump's Filling the Swamp With His Own Alligators, Perez Says
Bloomberg (Stephen Kotkin)

Episode 184: Stephen Kotkin on Stalin
The American Interest (Stephen Kotkin)

WSJ CEO Council Assembles Top Chief Executives for 2017 Annual Meeting
The Wall Street Journal (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Billionaire Ray Dalio: There are 2 realities in this country—for the bottom 60 percent it’s a ‘miserable economy'
CNBC (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Syria Is Joining the Paris Agreement. Now What?
The Atlantic (Michael Oppenheimer)

Syria joins Paris accord, leaving the US as world's only non-signatory
The Westside Story (Michael Oppenheimer)

Syria Joins the Paris Agreement — the U.S. Now Stands Alone in Opposition
Smithsonian.com (Michael Oppenheimer)

The Left's Tone-Deafness on Trumponomics
WND (Alan Krueger)

Could a Tax Fix the Gig Economy?
The Atlantic (Alan Krueger)

Paradise Papers spark political backlash over offshore finance
Financial Times (Angus Deaton)

The Skunk At The Climate Party
Huffington Post (Michael Oppenheimer)

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Election Cybersecurity Panel with Chris Krebs and Ed Felten
Lawfare (Ed Felten)

In a New Journal, Another Sign That Philanthropy Scholarship Is Gaining Steam
Inside Philanthropy (Stanley Katz)

Studying Stalin
The American Interest (Stephen Kotkin)

Lost in Translation
Bloomberg Gadfly (Atif Mian)

Year One of Donald Trump Brings Convulsion to Washington
U.S. News & World Report (Julian Zelizer)

Plummet in ISIS Oil Production Caught by Satellite Analysis
LaboratoryEquipment.com (Jacob Shapiro)

2016 Betrayals, Bickering Need Not Haunt Dems’ Future
Plunderbund (Paul Starr)

The legacy of 100 years of communism: 65 million deaths
Chicago Tribune (Stephen Kotkin)

Why we are shining a light on the world of tax havens again
The Guardian (Angus Deaton)

Transgender candidates rack up wins in first U.S. elections of Trump presidency
Reuters (Julian Zelizer)

William Watson: For effective public policy, temper idealism with a dose of skepticism
Financial Post (Alan Blinder)

The Paradise Papers shed new light on offshore finance
The Economist (Angus Deaton)

Ammlung: Focus on fixing despair, not just drug problems
Carroll County Times (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

How a Delaware court is trying to save a company paralyzed by ex-lovers
Financial Post (Atif Mian)

The healthcare workforce needs to adapt to the industry's current reality
Healthcare Dive (Uwe Reinhardt)

Veterans at Selective Colleges, 2017
Inside Higher Ed (Shirley Tilghman)

Yurgine-Johnston: Is there a way to stop lone wolf terrorists?
Kankakee Daily Journal (Jacob Shapiro)

Country of Red Has Left Many Millions Dead
The Wall Street Journal (Stephen Kotkin)

Climate target too low and progress too slow: top scientist
Phys.org (Michael Oppenheimer)

Trump absolves Putin and shoots himself in the foot
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

Climate target too low and progress too slow — top scientist
The Jordan Times (Michael Oppenheimer)

In Second Gilded Age, Trump shows no sign of taking on rigged system
The Guardian (Paul Starr)