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12 votes
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UK and Norway have failed to reach a fishing deal for this year, with the industry warning that hundreds of crew members will be left out of work
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What are some examples of times when sanctions "worked"?
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the...
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the West does not approve of.
Do they work? Do they help?
I think Obama-era sanctions on Iran played a part in getting Iran to at least consider the nuclear accord that Trump promptly renigged on ... but I also think Rouhani also wanted to develop a better relationship w/the US (and I'm sure he had at least grudging support from the Ayatollah), and gladly used the sanctions as the justification for speaking to the Great Satan.
Details aside, I think sanctions helped in that case. I can't think of any other examples where they were effective in helping achieve their intended effects.
OTOH, I think aggressive sanctions against North Korea have, at best, done no good at all, and have probably made the situation worse.
Any other successes come to mind?
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Kenan Malik: ‘By demonising asylum seekers, Denmark reflects a panic in social democracy’
8 votes -
The US military will fully leave Afghanistan on September 11, twenty years after the 9/11 attacks
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Why was Donald Trump’s US corporate tax cut such a flop?
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In Denmark, fears grow among Syrian asylum-seekers as residence permits are revoked
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Iran and China sign economic and security agreement, challenging US pressure on the state
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Norway prevents sale of Rolls-Royce subsidiary Bergen Engines to Russia – government has blocked the sale on the grounds of national security
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If the US Federal Government was to stop issuing student financial aid to private colleges and universities, what would be the impact to those institutions?
Posted this over on r/highereducation, thought it might be interesting here. I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially in the context of "free college" proposals. Subsidizing private...
Posted this over on r/highereducation, thought it might be interesting here.
I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially in the context of "free college" proposals. Subsidizing private colleges and universities would be a political non-starter. I'm assuming the government would have a "teach-out" style plan to transition schools off federal dollars. Regardless, the impact would be massive. I've briefly glanced at financial aid and revenue data for one R1 school, and it seems federal money makes up a significant (20-30%) portion of annual operating revenue. While that doesn't seem like much at first, I suspect enrollment would drop significantly at many schools if there was the alternative of going to a public university for free. Several thoughts come to mind:
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What percent of schools would close or merge?
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What would be some of the most surprising schools to close?
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How quickly would schools close? Would they immediately shutter, close at the end of the transition period, or struggle on for a few years?
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What is the breakdown of institution types (R1/2 vs SLAC vs engineering schools)?
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What would be the impact on religiously-affiliated colleges, especially Catholic schools (there's already many little-known ones in the middle of nowhere)?
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Of the schools that survive, what sort of strategies would they employ to remain solvent (lean heavier on foreign students, reduce admissions standards, have mandatory work-study programs to reduce administrative costs, create alumni contracts akin to tithing, invest more in the financial sector/Wall Street)?
Edit: Whoops, I thought I posted this in ~misc. Oh well.
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Denmark has gone far-right on refugees – Copenhagen claims Damascus is safe enough to send nearly 100 Syrians back
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Denmark's “zero asylum” plan means psychological torture for refugees – over the years Danish immigration politics has become increasingly extreme
11 votes -
The race to dismantle forrmer US President Donald Trump’s immigration policies
8 votes -
US and allies to build 'China-free' tech supply chain
9 votes -
Denmark has committed to spending 1.5 billion Danish crowns on defence in the Arctic, utilising long-range drones to survey the area
8 votes -
Inger Støjberg quits the Venstre party ahead of her impeachment trial – she is accused of unlawfully ordering the separation of asylum-seeking couples arriving from Syria
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Denmark will hold its first political trial in three decades after the country's ruling party supported a vote to impeach ex-immigration minister Inger Støjberg
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Bakersfield, California just ended chronic homelessness
11 votes -
US President Donald Trump promises to veto crucial defense-spending bill unless it includes a full repeal of CDA 230, the law that protects online platforms from liability
27 votes -
With growing tensions in the Arctic region, the Faroe Islands are now receiving more attention from superpowers
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As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
17 votes -
New Zealand voters approve euthanasia but reject recreational marijuana
17 votes -
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers 'used torture to make Africans sign own deportation orders'
10 votes -
Sweden will increase military spending by around 40% in the next five years and double the number of people conscripted into the army amid growing tensions with Russia
16 votes -
He fought wildfires while imprisoned. California reported him to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation.
9 votes -
Donald Trump administration announces nationwide US eviction moratorium through end of the year
16 votes -
Sweden is beefing up its military presence in the Baltic Sea amid concerns over increased Russian activity in the region and heightened tensions in Belarus
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Facing eviction, residents of Denmark's 'ghettos' are suing the government – evictions part of a sweeping plan to rid the country of immigrant-heavy areas by 2030
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Taking hard line, Greece turns back migrants by abandoning them at sea
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Denmark is a liberal paradise for many people, but the reality is very different for immigrants
20 votes -
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces modifications to international student policies amid coronavirus pandemic
8 votes -
Inside China’s race to beat poverty
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Supreme Court rules against Donald Trump’s attempt to end DACA, a win for undocumented ‘Dreamers’ brought to US as children
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells European Union workers to come back, but must quarantine
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UK may offer citizenship path to three million Hong Kong residents
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A group of Copenhagen residents sued the Danish government Wednesday over legislation that authorized dismantling neighborhoods designated as ghettos
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China drops word 'peaceful' in latest push for Taiwan 'reunification'
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Twitter’s Jack Dorsey is giving Andrew Yang $5 million to build the case for a US universal basic income
13 votes -
How the Singaporean government solved its housing problem
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Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down governor’s extension of stay-at-home order
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Michigan Governor Whitmer announces plan for free college tuition for front-line workers battling coronavirus
13 votes -
Finland has become the latest European country to agree to house dozens of asylum-seeking minors from over-crowded Greek refugee camps
4 votes -
The purpose of US President Donald Trump's COVID press briefings are to turn politics into a reality show
5 votes -
Aid in reverse: How poor countries give disproportionately more to rich countries
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These US citizens won’t get coronavirus stimulus checks — because their spouses are immigrants
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The inside story of how a price war ended
4 votes -
Elizabeth Warren has a plan for this, too
8 votes -
White House, US Senate agree to $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package
25 votes -
The US has been fighting the wrong war
11 votes -
Parliament passes Ottawa's $107 billion COVID-19 aid package
5 votes