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The Policy Currents podcast highlights new research findings, commentary, multimedia, and events from RAND. Hosted by Evan Banks and Deanna Lee, with new episodes every Friday.... more
FAQs about Policy Currents:How many episodes does Policy Currents have?The podcast currently has 267 episodes available.
May 13, 2022Tackling Truth Decay, how tech experts view the military's use of artificial intelligence, regulating outer space.The Truth Decay phenomenon and how to stop it; what civilian technology professionals think about military applications of artificial intelligence; the link between school lunch nutrition standards and childhood obesity; why focusing so much on preventing escalation in Ukraine might be counterproductive; and a new approach to regulating space activity. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more11minPlay
May 06, 2022How better data can help refugees, homelessness in L.A., burnout among health care providers.How tapping into Facebook data can help host countries help refugees; a survey of people experiencing homelessness in L.A.; understanding burnout among military health care providers; leveraging technology to help incarcerated people reenter the community; and how the U.S. should respond to cyberattacks. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
April 29, 2022Considering a peacekeeping operation in northern Ukraine, supporting veterans with traumatic brain injury, a new response to synthetic opioids.Why now may be the time for a U.N.- or NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine; the geostrategic consequences of Russia’s war; a new way to address the synthetic opioid crisis; improving long-term outcomes for veterans with traumatic brain injury; and how raising the minimum wage affects divorce rates among poor Americans. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more12minPlay
April 22, 2022Russian mercenaries, how to respond to potential Russian cyberattacks, Moscow’s failure to reform its economy.Why Russian mercenaries may be a weak link; the threat of Russian cyberattacks; the bleak future of Russia’s economy; why Indo-Pacific countries tiptoe around Russia; and rebuilding Ukraine after the war. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more11minPlay
April 08, 2022How insurgency could give Ukraine an edge, curbing U.S. hospital prices, policies to support single mothers.The potential value of an insurgent campaign in Ukraine; Russian disinformation; factors that could ultimately end the war; addressing L.A.’s housing crisis; lessons from the 2017 battle for Raqqa; a look at U.S. hospital prices; Americans’ options for reaching the middle class; and how to help single mothers get out of poverty. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more13minPlay
April 01, 2022Helping Ukrainian refugees, the data on environmental racism, tracking wastewater to stay ahead of COVID-19.How to help Ukrainian refugees; negotiating with Russia to end the war; how shortwave radio can help fight disinformation; the link between Russia’s war and the Arctic; how U.S. security assistance has helped Ukraine; why Russia would likely struggle to retain vast swaths territory; how reasoning and cognitive biases affect resistance to Truth Decay; using data to understand environmental racism; and what wastewater can reveal about the spread of COVID-19. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more12minPlay
March 25, 2022Our latest on Putin’s war in Ukraine, including insights on Russia’s early stumbles, the refugee crisis, and the possibility of regime change in Moscow.Insights from RAND experts on flaws in Russia’s military personnel system; the importance of Ukrainian continuity of government; how Western leaders could prepare for the possibility of regime change in Russia; why host countries should view the refugee crisis as an economic opportunity as well as a humanitarian challenge; long-standing assumptions upended by the invasion; and why U.S. leaders should be wary of “foreign policy by moralistic duty.” For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
March 18, 2022Keeping Russians informed about the war, considering a no-fly zone over Ukraine, and treating pain conditions among U.S. service members.How the West can help give Russians access to accurate information about the war in Ukraine; why it could be a strategic mistake to rule out a no-fly zone policy; assessing pain care in the Military Health System; questions about the quality of audio-only telehealth; and what’s ahead for South Korea’s new president. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
March 11, 2022Putin’s (ir)rationality, understanding America’s gun policy debate, and teacher diversity.Deterring potentially irrational opponents; why NATO may be looking better to Finland and Sweden; exploring disagreement about gun policy in America; what workers need for the jobs of the future; and how to build a more diverse teaching workforce. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more13minPlay
March 04, 2022How to ensure Russia’s war on Ukraine doesn’t turn into a war with NATO, insights from RAND on the State of the Union, and the future of space.Mitigating potential risks of a Western response to Russia; insights from RAND on President Biden’s first State of the Union address; and the not-so-distant-future of outer space. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more11minPlay
FAQs about Policy Currents:How many episodes does Policy Currents have?The podcast currently has 267 episodes available.