RT @ed_hawkins: 83 years ago today, @GuyCallendar #CallendarDay https://t.co/yxrJLt2ujn
RT @ed_hawkins: 83 years ago today, @GuyCallendar #CallendarDay https://t.co/yxrJLt2ujn
RT @ed_hawkins: 83 years ago today, @GuyCallendar #CallendarDay https://t.co/yxrJLt2ujn
RT @TravisABC13: This is Houston tonight. https://t.co/bpsQNlVr0y
Why the three biggest vaccine makers failed on Covid-19. GlaxoSmithKline, Merck and Sanofi are left playing catch-up to upstarts with new technology and why that
"Two of the biggest banks on Wall Street are calling a new “supercycle” in oil, with JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs both predicting prices will
Well there’s an interesting new French word … “islamogauchisme”. twitter.com/EtienneBaldit/…
RT @SeaPowerCentre: Navy slang: “Slush Fund”-the slush was the fat or grease skimmed from the top of the 🛢️cauldron when boiling salted 🍖🥓m…
RT @meadwaj: Deeply saddened this morning by news of the death of Ed Rooksby. I met Ed in 2005, when he was a prolific blogger
EU’s stimulus falls far short out output gaps. @RobinBrooksIIF cited by @ChrisGiles_ ft.com/content/49ca17… Adding weight to argument of this @socialeurope column from a few weeks
RT @GChamedes: @adam_tooze Also: I would *love* to see a history of the Cristero conflict's global repercussions on the hist of anticommuni…
RT @daniel_dsj2110: Aron’s memory in his memoirs is rather spotty. He repeatedly said in the 40s and 50s—most notably in Opium of the Intel…
Twitter at its best! twitter.com/Sunniva_Rose/s…
“the epistemological questions that had excited me before 1939 barely interested me in 1945.” Raymond Aron Memoirs https://t.co/m4eMP94qHs
RT @KeineWunder: Von Überhitzung kann Europa natürlich nur träumen, wie vorige Woche Unicredit-Chefvolkswirt Erik Nielsen schön gezeigt hat…
RT @heimbergecon: The fiscal response to the COVID19 crisis has been much smaller in the Eurozone than in the US. It's striking that there…
@JspStJulien Im not sure I agree at all with that diagnosis, Given circumstances majority of these folks migrated out of.
RT @MrTimDunn: On the way in to work on the Tube this morning, I was the only one using the 140m-long Waterloo travelator. It’s eerie
RT @gyrgir3: Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1913 (colorized) https://t.co/TGoW8jrKOU
@jleuchtman @DrPippaM Yeah I know it seems very weird! But I liked the flow of arrows on the map.
@Chris_Hoeland Add up you figures and 150 million seems spot on. I agree the map numbers are out of date. Just used it for illustration
General Helmuth von Moltke was influential in lobbying parliamentto adopt world time in1893in order to facilitate military planning. https://t.co/cqzxH8qH3i
People German origin overseas 1914: 20,000 in German colonies 200,000+ in Brazil 1816-1914 5.5 m to United States bpb.de/gesellschaft/m… https://t.co/WVlNRKQwZO
What do people die of? The giant Lancet database is quite something! Yellow and blue are diseases of poverty thelancet.com/journals/lance… https://t.co/UFXEnFTgW6
“Völkerdünger” – fertilizer of peoples = phrase used by German nationalists in late 19th century to refer to German emigrants who lost their German identity
Yes this is a railway platform in Germany in early 20th c. But NO it is not what you are thinking. Ruhleben station in Berlin
Public-private/blended finance modes of financing for development are a fascinating phenom. @DanielaGabor is calling the model the "Wall Street Consensus” v. Washington Consensus of 1990s.
Just stumbled on this map of the 1896 election. Blue is the populist anti gold standard William Jennings Bryan. Red is McKinley the Republican. Shouldn’t
Between 1840 and the 1930s 150 million people (world pop in 1900 = 1.6 bn) left their homes to resettle -> huge upheaval and background
Development assistance for health is vital for health spending in low income countries. It surged 2000-2010 but since then has stagnated. What is best to
In Sketches from a Life George F. Kennan describes an exiled Mexican bishop officiating in Cologne cathedral in 1928 at Whitsuntide. This seems fascinating. Transatlantic
@_Eric_Reinhart @IHME_UW I think you may be right about the long overdue response to AIDS driving the surge after 2000.
In the patchwork of developing country sovereign debt, some low income borrowers stand out for their heavy reliance on private commercial lenders via bank loans
Development assistance for health, which is crucial in lowest income countries, surged impressively 2000-2010. Over last decade it has stagnated. Why? USA is part of
2020 saw the highest death toll in the Sahel insurgency: 6,256 dead on all sides. Up 30% v. 2019. 1.7 m displaced. France wants to
Grotesque imbalance in health spending is an urgent issue of global equity. It is surely, also, a giant economic boom waiting to happen. Imagine the
The Learjet once the ultimate swank status symbols is being phased out. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… https://t.co/vSTXFU3jVz
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