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Gotta say this piece by @JWMason1 on the economics and politics of industrial policy is absolutely brilliant. Beautifully written too. Especially final line "If we keep going, we will see things that haven’t been seen since the beginning of the world." What a motto to live by! twitter.com/JWMason1/statu…

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Fascinating thread this on the appeal of dark tourism and Nazi kitsch. twitter.com/drewflanaganph…

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Had an enthusiastic student come up to me recently in Delhi asking for us to have a selfie taken. So far so normal. Then I realized that this nice young man was enthusiastically touting a brand new edition of Mein Kampf! @drewflanaganphd twitter.com/drewflanaganph…

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At one level d'accord @ShazCoder at another you bury novelty with the phrasing and choice of concepts "there is no … "just a reconfiguration … "great power conflict … "There is no change in transport. Just a reconfiguration. Its a horseless carriage." twitter.com/ShazCoder/stat…

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RT @PhoneyMajor: 1/14 On this day in 1945 Anders Lassen of the SBS was killed in action at Lake Comacchio in Italy, & was posthumously awar…

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The "big push" is back in vogue in thinking about sustainable development. But is it "realistic"? How do we even judge that question? Chartbook Carbon Notes #3 in part inspired by @JWMason1 recent post on industrial policy. tinyurl.com/srjwfx22 https://t.co/GTm8swHVUv

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RT @Rainmaker1973: The Computer Girls The story of the 1967 Cosmopolitan article talking about a strange, new profession dominated by wome…

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@ecuarauz For another post. Peeling an onion here.

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What will it take to achieve sustainable development at a global level? And what does it mean to even ask that question? Chartbook Carbon Notes #3 on the politics of the "big push" Check it out here: tinyurl.com/srjwfx22 https://t.co/iabofLuPmv

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RT @GrahamTAllison: In my recent interview with @NewStatesman, I argue American politics is driving towards something that could become a p…

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RT @alykhansatchu: The first man stood by the window of his stately suite at the Waldorf. He watched the yellow cabs sink into soulful dusk…

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Ballpark $4 trillion PER YEAR is the large but doable estimate of what we need to be investing globally to put us on a path to sustainable development. Chartbook Carbon Notes #3 on the how to engage with this kind of estimate. Sign up and read for free: tinyurl.com/srjwfx22 https://t.co/BxCjg7fF8T

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RT @poltheoryother: "Since 2014 alone, upwards of twenty-four thousand people have died at sea attempting to reach Europe. Globalization ha…

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RT @postdiscipline: @shrutikapila @adam_tooze @cambridge_cpt I loved this "intro" to Hegel. fivebooks.com/best-books/heg…

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@yarbatman Go where the market is. It’s not in USA.

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RT @yarbatman: 1. An extraordinary bet from Airbus, given the risk of US secondary sanctions in the future. Tensions prevent Boeing from…

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RT @shrutikapila: Revolution in the air! I can't wait to read Richard Bourke's new book. Hegel's Back! press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove… cc: @cambrid…

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RT @BaldwinRE: 40 million Americans using federal food assistance out of 330 million https://t.co/Ht4u5u26JL

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RT @DanielaGabor: Very sad to see the Bucharest cinema where the undergrad me cried through last 30min of English Patient is in ruins. Roma…

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RT @Kostyack: Today's @adam_tooze newsletter loaded w insights re the $4T/yr that the UN's IHLEG says is needed for energy transition in th…

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RT @AndrewWHayes: A serious take on the most important issue of our times: Chartbook Carbon Notes #3 Four trillion dollars per annum – Th…

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RT @x_delcourt: Le coût estimé par les experts de la COP27 pour mettre le monde sur la voie du développement durable? 4000 milliards $ d’in…

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RT @changeist: The Chartbook that just dropped from @adam_tooze is revelant to my current interests. cc @marcosathias and @tombeloe et al…

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RT @rehundt: @adam_tooze "what would it take to put the world on a track of sustainable development? …best guess… around $4 trillion in…

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@Davret1 China's emissions per capita are half those of the USA.

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RT @toddntucker: .@adam_tooze nails a key Transatlantic difference on green industrial policy: less apparent emphasis on the European side…

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RT @AssaadRazzouk: Solar and wind are now the fastest growing energy technologies of the past 50 years – leaving the past growth of fossil…

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RT @TimBella: Evan Gershkovich adored his life in Russia. Now, he waits in prison. I spoke to friends from every stage of his life about a…

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@MiguelGilTertre I benchmark it to GDP. China=EU<USA. Use gdp per capita as your metric then the contrast is even more stark. Use Emissions per capita EU=China<USA Again same result. Only if you ratio by population would you change conclusion.

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RT @mlopezplana: EU green policy must bring the population with Interesting article by ⁦@adam_tooze⁩ in ⁦@FT⁩ cc ⁦@ThorbenAlbrecht⁩ https:…

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RT @DEHEdgerton: Extraordinary to experience the St John Passion in Bach’s own Thomaskirche 299 years on. https://t.co/KYY2AGH4zI

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RT @heimbergecon: The profit share of businesses in the eurozone has increased to 42%, higher than ever before in the last decade. https://…

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RT @BerkeleyLabEMP: HERE WE GO — There is now a staggering 2.0 TERAWATTS of generation and storage capacity in interconnection queues in t…

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RT @Jonpackroff: A German non-paper on the reform of European debt rules has been met with strong reactions from economists, who fear that…

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