In The Media - Archive 2011

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WBUR.com. June 6.  Corrine Krupp, director of the Master of International Development Policy program at Sanford, discusses the possibility of a double-dip recession and the problem of the deficit on the NPR program "On Point."

Kansas City Star. May 28.  That Joplin had a growing economy before the tornado is promising for its recovery according to Jacob Vigdor.

WNYC.com. May 24. That recent immigrants assimilate better in America than in Europe is one of the findings of a new report by Sanford Professor Jake Vigdor.

Huffington Post.com. May 24.  A recent study that finds an increase in the gap of life expectancy between blacks and whites points to the recession as a possible cause, while  Professor Sherman James cites "John Henryism," the tendency to work harder to counteract stereotypes as a contributing factor.

Duke Magazine. May 17. Sanford Professor Bruce Jentleson considers U.S. foreign policy after the events of the Arab Spring.

The Voice of Russia.  May 16. David Schanzer talks about the information obtained from the Bin Laden compound and what it might mean for anti-terrorism efforts.

NPR. May 13. Many stories lie buried in reams of government data and Sanford Professor Sarah Cohen discusses ways to find them on the show "On the Media."

NPR. May 12. Prof. Peter Feaver discusses the military options in Afghanistan after the death of Obama Bin-Laden on the Diane Rehm Show.

The Economist. May 12.  Giving well is harder than it looks, and several new books have recommendations, including "Give Smart" by Sanford Professor Joel Fleishman and Thomas Tierney.

The Star-Telegram. May 11.  Obama's decision to OK the raid was a courageous decision says Prof. Peter Feaver.

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