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Michael Stynes
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New York, NY Sumali Mart 2019
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@lionel_trolling @brondumkm What’s the documentation on it? is it “atelier” or attributed? Very cool
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Can’t recommend this piece highly enough. The most grounded and comprehensive analysis of immigration policing I have read. phenomenalworld.org/analysis/enfor…
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Is Trump “Monetizing Primacy"? Should US be managing exchange rates?
Here’s a great convo hosted by @phenomenalworld with @MonaAli_NY_US @RajaKorman & @Brad_Setser, moderated by @StynesMichael about the $, imbalances, global public goods. @triofrancos youtube.com/watch?v=0Qc9I9…

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Monetizing Primacy: Join us next Thursday, July 31, at 12:00pm ET for a conversation with @RajaKorman, @Brad_Setser, and @MonaAli_NY_US, moderated by JFI's @StynesMichael.
Details + Zoom: jainfamilyinstitute.org/monetizing-pri…
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I threw everything in here—the $, bonds, future of the defense umbrella, the insistence on centrality, stablecoin, why centrality is not always strength, the evolution of US & global (r,g ) dynamics, and a shoutout to Steven Solomon. But no dad jokes.
phenomenalworld.org/analysis/monet…
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Writing about what the Chinese green tech acceleration means for the world and for the BRICS countries. Summit is on Sunday in Brasilia
Out tomorrow. Subscribe here @phenomenalworld
phenomenalworld.org/series/the-pol…
Our @NZpolicylab report : netzeropolicylab.com/brics-going-gr…
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Jaw-dropping: while most everyone has been projecting a slowdown in China's wind&solar deployment, the State Grid Energy Research Institute expects 380 GW solar and 140 GW wind added to the grid this year.
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Brazil's macro economy is strong: GDP growth leads G20, unemployment near historic low, poverty falling. But 43% cumulative food inflation since 2020 could threaten Lula's 2026 reelection. Time to expand the toolkit. @lauraabcarvalho & I propose a Food Price Observatory @folha.🧵

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@TheStalwart I mean if you actually want a serious answer, you have to do geographical comparison
You won’t find any country in the world, regardless of their economic model, that looks like this

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NEW: 4 pieces address the core questions in the debate over green economic policies, with @cornelban73 + @jhasselbalch on state planning, @RosieCollingto on planet-critical sectors, @ShayakSengupta + Abhinav Jindal on multilateralism, and @BrusselerMel + Chris Hayes on derisking




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Thank you, Ursula, for teaching us to confront the shadows we fear w/ our own name. The 1st edition of A Wizard of #Earthsea in 1968 contained maps and illustrations by Ruth Robbins, who w/ her husband ran the Parnassus Press in Berkeley, CA that first published the novel.

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Planet is sizzling, Solar is booming, Markets are crashing and the US is imploding.
What is the future of global climate politics?? Video: @AAbdenur, Sara Ahmed, @kyleichan, @Isabel_Estevez_, @StynesMichael and superbly moderated by @adam_tooze
m.youtube.com/watch?v=css46v…
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