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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.
February 25, 2022Russia attacks Ukraine, the link between substance use and sex trafficking, anti-bias education in U.S. schools, and more.Insights from RAND experts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine; why it may be time for a new approach to helping unemployed Americans; how substance use disorder complicates sex trafficking cases; teachers’ views on anti-bias education; and the economic benefits of investing in foreign-language education. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more11minPlay
February 18, 2022The humanitarian fallout from a Russian invasion of Ukraine, investing in women’s health research, supporting incarcerated parents, and more.A Russian invasion of Ukraine could lead to a massive refugee crisis; the benefits of investing in women’s health research; how to end all U.S. roadway deaths; pandemic-related staffing challenges in America’s schools; and programs available to support incarcerated parents and their children. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
February 11, 2022What school district leaders are worried about, how to break the cycle of conflict with Russia, a new report on synthetic opioid trafficking, and more.School district leaders’ concerns about mental health and political polarization; how to bring stability to Russia’s backyard; what satellite images reveal about China's treatment of the Uyghur people; the final report from the Commission on Combating Synthetic Opioid Trafficking; and how expanding the child tax credit helped tackle child poverty. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
February 04, 2022NATO’s open-door policy, U.S. health care payments, supporting climate migrants.The dangers of NATO’s open-ended process of expansion; U.S. strategic competition with Russia; how U.S. health care systems emphasize volume over value; the need for a common definition of “climate migrants;” and how the military can prepare for the next pandemic. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
January 28, 2022Reforming the Pentagon’s policies on civilian casualties, school principals’ well-being, alcohol use in the COVID-19 era.What the Pentagon can do better to prevent civilian casualties; how secondary school principals were doing one year into the pandemic; examining Americans’ drinking habits in the COVID-19 era; strategies to promote vaccination equity; and how a deeply divided American public could affect U.S. deterrence. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more9minPlay
January 21, 2022Deterring Russia (now and later), the value of citizen science, strengthening the America’s blood supply, and the latest from RAND Art + Data.Considering U.S.-Russia diplomacy in the context of the Ukraine crisis; how citizen science can help communities become safer and stronger; protecting the U.S. blood supply from future shocks; and new “visual essays” that show why people might join—and later leave—extremist groups. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more7minPlay
January 14, 2022Technologies that manipulate the climate, the Ukraine-Russia crisis, savings from biosimilars.The geopolitical risks of tinkering with the climate; how NATO could help ease the Ukraine-Russia impasse; debating workers' compensation in the COVID-19 era; potentially huge cost savings from biosimilar drugs; and what the evidence says about education benefits for veterans. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
January 07, 2022The parallels between extremism and addiction, measuring recidivism risk, global vaccine diplomacy.Why extremism and addiction may be similar; a better way to assess the risk of recidivism; how the United States could deliver on global vaccine diplomacy; modernizing America’s nuclear Triad; and how collaboration technologies could change demographic trends. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
December 22, 2021RAND’s most popular research projects of 2021: Why teachers quit their jobs, violent extremism in America, U.S. prescription drug prices, and more.Our top 10 list of RAND research projects covers a wide range of topics, including how stress is affecting America’s teachers; reforming the U.S. mental health care system; addressing the threat of violent extremism; China’s disappeared Uyghurs; and the high prices of prescription drugs in the United States. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more7minPlay
December 17, 2021The pay gap between female and male doctors, understanding America’s weird job market, social and emotional learning.Women doctors make $2 million less over the course of their careers than their male counterparts; what to do about the weird U.S. job market; implementing social and emotional learning programs; assessing the trade-offs of decisions about U.S. military intervention; and RAND’s virtual hackathon. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
FAQs about Policy Currents:How many episodes does Policy Currents have?The podcast currently has 267 episodes available.