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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.
August 21, 2020The potential for a new era of radicalization, insights into the gender pay gap, why the Israel-UAE deal doesn’t merit the hype, and more.We discuss how radicalization and political violence could rise in 2020; the link between workplace diversity and the gender pay gap; shortcomings of the Israel-UAE normalization agreement; the West’s potential role in Belarus; and what happened to COVID-19's “temporary” layoffs. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more9minPlay
August 14, 2020The new RAND Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy, high unemployment in Los Angeles, food consumption in the UK, and more.We discuss a new RAND research center focused on racial equity policy; L.A.’s high unemployment, and why some groups are worse off than others; what might happen if China develops a successful COVID-19 vaccine; how the U.S. military services approach leadership; eating habits among people in the UK; and the national security risks of an insider threat at Twitter. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more12minPlay
August 07, 2020Preparing for a COVID-19 election, how the pandemic is affecting artists, North Korea’s deadly artillery, and more.We discuss the challenges of planning for U.S. elections in the face of COVID-19; why artists need more support right now; how the pandemic complicates hurricane recovery; North Korea’s conventional artillery; and what it will mean if the Quad becomes openly anti-China. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
July 31, 2020The future of U.S.-China competition, mobile tools used to track COVID-19, supporting parents during the pandemic, and more.We discuss where China will be in 2050; privacy concerns surrounding mobile tools used to track COVID-19 infections; what types of supports parents need while their kids are at home; how telemedicine can help provide more specialized health services; when and how the Putin era might end; and why the United States fails in “irregular warfare.” For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
July 24, 2020How to reopen schools, an opportunity to increase affordable housing, helping post-9/11 veterans, and more.We discuss insights from RAND researchers on reopening schools in the fall; how the decline in commercial real estate could help address the housing crisis; challenges facing the U.S. unemployment system; helping post-9/11 veterans receive treatment for substance use and behavioral health disorders; and the debate over Confederate statues in the United States. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more11minPlay
July 17, 2020The COVID learning slide, how to fight Russian trolls, racial disparity in unemployment benefits, and more.We discuss how to recover students’ learning losses after a long break from school; what Americans can do to fight Russian trolls; inequities within the U.S. unemployment system; whether the Houthis will become the next Hizballah; and which country—the United States or China—has the edge in artificial intelligence. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more9minPlay
July 10, 2020Online shopping during the pandemic, life in a riskier world, a step toward “defunding the police” in Los Angeles, and more.We discuss Americans’ online shopping habits during COVID-19; learning to live in a riskier world; a move to redirect police funds in Los Angeles; how to improve U.S. pandemic preparedness; teachers’ concerns about students’ media literacy; and helping marginalized communities overcome toxic stress. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more12minPlay
June 26, 2020The U.S. Postal Service and the pandemic, preparing for the election, reducing child deaths in Nigeria, and more.We discuss Americans’ perceptions of the USPS; what can be done to ensure safe and secure elections in the fall; a program in Nigeria that helped improve maternal health and reduce child deaths; using machine learning to detect misinformation online; and combatting new types of online abuse. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more9minPlay
June 19, 2020Protests and police reform after George Floyd’s killing, facial recognition bans, gun policies that will likely reduce deaths, and more.We discuss RAND researchers’ insights on police reform in the United States; why bans on facial recognition won’t fix law enforcement; restrictions on firearms that are likely to reduce deaths; the changing nature of work during the COVID-19 crisis; and the challenges facing working moms. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more10minPlay
June 12, 2020Using air travel data to predict COVID risk, planning for a heat wave, how to persuade Americans to get a vaccine, and more.We discuss a new RAND tool that uses air travel data to track the spread of the coronavirus; preparing for a heat wave during the pandemic; what might convince Americans to get a COVID-19 vaccine; whether the U.S. should consider strengthening its relationship with Taiwan; why caregivers need more support from employers; and providing aid for struggling college students. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more9minPlay
FAQs about Policy Currents:How many episodes does Policy Currents have?The podcast currently has 267 episodes available.