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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.
March 01, 2019The growing criminalization of America’s youth, the Trump-Kim summit, how cities can prepare for climate change, and more.We discuss rising arrest rates among young Americans; U.S.-North Korea relations; how cities can prepare for the impacts of climate change; political infighting in Iran; and the threat of hypersonic missiles. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more8minPlay
February 22, 2019Iran’s efforts to spy on the U.S., how to improve terrorism prevention, the costs of Russia’s foreign policy decisions, and more.We discuss a former U.S. intelligence officer charged with spying for Iran; national efforts to reduce the risk of terrorism; how Russia’s foreign policy decisions affect its economy; the complex cases of jihadi brides; job opportunities for Syrian refugees; and RAND’s history with the game show Jeopardy! For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more9minPlay
February 15, 2019Americans’ financial fragility, assessing the effectiveness of a border wall, U.S. gun policy, and more.We discuss Americans’ financial vulnerability; security at the U.S. southern border; what scientific evidence says about gun policies; Hezbollah’s activities in Venezuela; how teachers use data; and how Iran’s foreign policy has changed since the Islamic Revolution. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more7minPlay
February 08, 2019Insights from RAND after the State of the Union, another U.S.-North Korea summit, reformulating OxyContin, and more.We discuss President Trump’s second State of the Union address; what might happen at the next Trump-Kim summit; the public-health impacts of reformulating OxyContin; improving road safety for autonomous vehicles; filling STEM jobs in Appalachia; and work-life balance in Europe. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more8minPlay
February 01, 2019U.S.-Taliban peace talks, single-payer health care, comparing threats from Russia and China, and more.We discuss direct talks between the United States and the Taliban; babies born with opioid withdrawal; threats from Russia and China; single-payer health care; and investing in early childhood education. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more7minPlay
January 25, 2019Four problems on the Korean Peninsula, holding hackers accountable, triaging climate change, and more.We discuss the complex set of problems on the Korean Peninsula; creating accountability in cyberspace; potential security risks from the partial U.S. government shutdown; using artificial intelligence in the classroom; a triage system to address climate change damage; and what happens if Britain leaves the EU without a deal. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more8minPlay
January 18, 2019The critical roles of federal workers, withdrawing from Afghanistan, reinventing public policy graduate school, and more.We discuss the essential jobs government workers perform; the likely effects of a rushed U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan; whether educators set goals for social-emotional learning; how Middle East communities can resist sectarianism; creating accountability in cyberspace; and a new approach to public policy problem solving. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more6minPlay
January 11, 2019What a border wall can accomplish, confusion over the U.S. withdrawal from Syria, reducing student suspensions, and more.We discuss what a border wall could realistically accomplish; walking back the U.S. withdrawal from Syria; how schools can reduce suspensions; the chance of peace in the Taiwan Strait; ways that churches help improve health in their communities; and countering future terrorism. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more8minPlay
January 04, 2019U.S. pressure on North Korea, consumer reactions to data breaches, the U.S. withdrawal from Syria, and more.We discuss Kim Jong Un’s latest call for sanctions relief; what happens if consumers stop sharing their personal data; implications of the plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria; trends in teen marijuana use; changes in U.S.-China relations; and strategies for better policing. For more information on this week’s episode, visit rand.org/podcast....more7minPlay
December 21, 2018The Most Popular RAND Research from 2018We discuss RAND’s top research projects from the year. Topics include U.S. gun policy; the diminishing role of facts in American public life; what’s shaping the future of global security; the postwar international order; and China’s approach to modern warfare. 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.