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Blog: Reason.com
Plus: Microaggression discourse, AI espionage, housing policy wins, and more...
Blog: Econbrowser
Today, ALEC released the latest assessment of state-by-state economic outlook and economic performance, authored by Arthur Laffer, Stephen Moore, and Jonathan Williams. I have documented the uselessness of the RSPS economic outlook indices here, and here. More recently, I used the RSPS rankings up through 2019 to predict state level GDP growth, comparing against the […]
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Papers for a Conference in Berlin on April 18–19, 2024. Deadline: February 1, 2024
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Blog: The Strategist
We need to address the elephants in the room. Yes, elephants. There are eight of them—each state and territory, and they are competing at the expense of improving Australia's innovation economy and strategic objectives. The ...
Blog: SmithEnvironment Blog
June 7, 2023 — In an unfortunate sequence of events, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a decision significantly limiting federal Clean Water Act regulation of wetlands just as the N.C. General Assembly has been moving legislation to limit state water quality protection for wetlands. First, some background. Historically, states had the primary responsibility for protecting […]
Blog: Enlightened Europism
Introduction The reforms previously introduced aimed to construct a solid political and fiscal union upon enlightened ideological foundations (see Enlightened Europism), creating strong frames for the Republic of the United Europe (or RUE) to introduce a fair and just social system by redefining the role and authority of the state. The capitalist state – mainly […]
The post Reform #4: State appeared first on Enlightened Europism.
Blog: UCL Uncovering Politics
This week we're looking at a new way of thinking about the role of the state in our society: the idea of the 'precautionary state'. What is it? What are its implications? And is it a good thing?
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Following the Supreme Court's closely divided 2023 decision in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross, states continue to enact laws regulating animal conditions on farms located in other states. Constitutional or not, these laws are an aggressive and dubious extraterritorial use of state power.
Blog: Brown Center Chalkboard
The right to a free public K-12 education in the United States is enshrined in state constitutions. As a result, states play the lead role in K-12 education policy. For example, states determine how local public schools are funded (in large part, by providing significant funding to local districts), how educators are licensed to teach,…
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
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Blog: ROAPE
ROAPE's Rama Salla Dieng writes that the current political crisis in Senegal is neither a symptom of 'democracy dying in Africa' nor the country being 'on the brink' as some headlines from the western media would have it. On the contrary, Dieng argues, this illusion does not hold when one considers the country's political history stained by state and police brutality and human rights violations since independence.
The post Resisting state brutality in Senegal appeared first on ROAPE.
Blog: TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
In this article, the Palistinian sociologist Mohammed A. Bamyeh, outlines a "No-State Solution" to the area between the Jordan river and the Mediterranean Sea. This "No-State Solution" was discussed at an event on January 28, 2024, hosted by a number of local institutions in Victoria, Canada by the author and Israeli political scientist Uri Gordon. The idea of no-state was understood to foreground the virtues of free association, multiple loyalties, and uncoerced order — all as counterweights to centralized control, militarized states, fanatic loyalties, and permanent mobilization of populations.
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How Florida's legacy of slow-growth laws is holding back its post-COVID boom.