Schar School in the News: February 26th – March 1st

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ABC News: Terry Clower is quoted in article on why red state economies are performing better under President Biden.

BBC (The Real Story): Jack Goldstone is interviewed about societal preparation for an aging population. Goldstone starts at the 13:36 mark.

Le Monde (France; translation may be needed): Mahmut Cengiz explains how Turkey has become a cocaine hub. He also tells the NATO Deep Dive podcast about various terrorism and transnational crime issues.

Los Angeles Times: Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is quoted in a story about voters’ thoughts about immigration in relation to the upcoming Super Tuesday primaries.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Gregory Koblentz says the Novichok poisoning of Russian political dissident Alexei Nevalny demonstrates Russia’s continuing flouting of international conventions controlling chemical warfare.

The Washington Post (audio option): A report by Terry Clower is cited in an article about the bill to create a sports arena in Alexandria not advancing in the Senate. He is also cited in a Virginia Business story about the impact of the arenas. And in AlexNow.

The Hindu: Vijay Gokhale, India’s former ambassador to China, writes a rave review of Ketian Zhang’s new book, China’s Gambit: The Calculus of Coercion.

The National Interest: Eric McGlinchey is one of the featured experts in a panel discussion about Russia’s changing soft power in Central Asia.

CTV (video): Michael K. Fauntroy explains the Michigan primary to a Canadian audience. He also talks about it on Toronto station CP24.com.

The Science of Politics (podcast): Mariely López-Santana explains in this Niskanen Center podcast how child tax credit expansion fell short during the COVID pandemic. She wrote the paper with Schar School’s Lucas Núñez.

The Columbian: Picks up LA Times quotes from Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera about voter concern for immigration heading into Super Tuesday primaries.

El Economista (Spain): Mark N. Katz explains possible post-Putin scenarios in Russia.

Share America: In a story about Black journalists in diplomatic roles, Pearl Matibe remarks that diversity expands the quality of coverage.

Medical Xpress: Johanna Catherine Maclean is mentioned as among the authors of a study looking at the potential impact that rolling back Medicaid could have.

The Hill: Mark J. Rozell co-authors an op-ed about the need for the White House to adopt a more modern digital communications strategy.

The Bond Buyer: Jonathan Gifford comments in a story about public-private partnerships continue to grow despite federal funds flowing into infrastructure projects.

Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell writes an op-ed about the mistake first-year legislators make in campaigning rather than governing.

Washington Business Journal: Terry Clower and Jonathan Aberman are among authors of an op-ed about the need for review and restructuring of the Metro system.

Richmond Times-Dispatch (audio option): Terry Clower writes op-ed about the Center for Regional Analysis reviewing a report by the HR&A on the economic implications of the new Potomac Yard arena project. Also in ALX Now.

The State News (Michigan): In a story about Michigan State students clamoring for their school to divest funds that support weapons makers, James Finkelstein confirms that university endowments are rarely transparent.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Judith Wilde estimates flagship university leaders have seen their pay increase by 23 percent between 2009 and 2019.

The State News (Michigan): In a story about rising salaries for private college presidents, Judith Wilde explains what’s causing it.

KDBC-TV4 (local CBS affiliate in El Paso, TX): A Washington Post-Schar School poll on the reasons behind the growing rise of homeschooling is cited in a story about the bid of Indiana parents to influence local school agendas.

Falls Church News-Press: A study by the Steven S. Fuller Institute is cited in an article about the expected population increase in Falls Church over the next decade.