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China Studies | Journal Religion Among Scientists in International Context: A New Study of Scientists in Eight Regions In this first-ever survey of biologists and physicists in eight regions around the world, the authors analyze the… September 1, 2016
Center for Health Policy | Child Health Policy | Health Economics | Report Development of an Evidence-based Early Childhood Development Strategy Increasingly, stakeholders from diverse sectors acknowledge there is a window of opportunity early in life in which the… September 1, 2016
International Economics | Issue Brief What Happened to “Japan as Number One”? Japan's once-booming economy has been somnolent, mainly as a result of deflation and decreased productivity. This issue… August 26, 2016
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Issue Brief HRMS Issue Brief #23: The Experience of Texas Young Invincibles 2013–2016 The percentage of young adults ages 18 to 34 in Texas without health insurance has dropped by 35 percent since the… August 23, 2016
Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Journal A Review of Visceral Leishmaniasis During the Conflict in South Sudan and the Consequences for East African Countries This study examines the correlation between visceral leishmaniasis and civil unrest in East African nations. August 22, 2016
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief Mexico’s Not-So-Comprehensive Southern Border Plan This issue brief offers insights into the evolution and future of Mexico's Comprehensive Plan for the Southern Border to… August 5, 2016
Religion and Public Policy | Journal The Influence of Science Popularizers on the Public’s View of Religion and Science: An Experimental Assessment The authors examine how two science popularizers, Francis Collins and Richard Dawkins, influence perceptions regarding the… August 3, 2016
Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Journal What Does Zika Virus Mean for the Children of the Americas? As Zika virus infection spreads across the Latin American and Caribbean region and into the southern United States, we can… August 1, 2016
Drug Policy | Issue Brief Drugs by the Numbers: The Brian C. Bennett Drug Charts Using charts, figures and graphs of this survey data originally created by former career intelligence analyst Brian C… August 1, 2016
Latin America Initiative | Issue Brief Does the Presence of Women in Politics Reduce Corruption in Latin America? This issue brief argues that institutional changes, along with greater representation of women in politics, are needed to… July 29, 2016