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Policy Brief: Effects of Childhood Parental Loss on Mental Health Outcomes  

May 4, 2022 bppj 0

By Julie Grassian Problem Statement:  1 in 20 children in the United States experience the loss of one parent or guardian before the age of […]

At Your Doorstep: Transforming Governance in Delhi

April 20, 2022 bppj 0

Innovation in government services to citizen (G2C) service platform By Claudia Eyzaguirre, Shaloo Jeswani, Taekyeong Yoo, Vrashabh Kapate  Summary The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won […]

A Legacy of Negligence: The Historical Mistreatment of Indigenous Peoples in the United States

April 20, 2022 bppj 0

By Genevieve Kaplan Introduction Those indigenous to the United States have proven vital to the country’s prosperity historically, yet are treated with discrimination, stemming from […]

Insulating India’s Supply Chains from External Shocks like COVID-19

April 14, 2022 bppj 0

By Vrashabh Kapate Executive Summary India relies heavily on imports to meet some of its vital needs such as medical devices. During the COVID-19 crisis, […]

Love, Childcare, and Simple Macroeconomics

April 6, 2022 bppj 0

By Kathryn White My Love Story Sometimes, the best motivation for policy reform starts with a love story.  Growing up, both of my parents worked […]

Pakistan’s Misguided Electric Vehicle Policy

March 30, 2022 bppj 0

By Mahnum Khan Pakistan’s Misguided Electric Vehicle Policy.  In an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with the Paris Climate Agreement, the Pakistan […]

Shrinkonomics: Aging Policies in Japan and China

March 16, 2022 bppj 0

By Rongjie Fang Introduction On May 11, 2021, the results of China’s seventh census were released. As people are already aware, China’s population is aging. […]

The Role of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Public Policy Decision-Making

December 14, 2021 bppj 0

Why Cost-Benefit Analysis is an Inefficient Decision-Making Process in Public Policy By Delaney Edge What is Cost-Benefit Analysis? Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) is a process used […]

Tackling the Learning Crisis in the Global South

December 7, 2021 bppj 0

By Gaby Sanchez I.              Problem: The Learning Crisis Despite an increase in levels of attendance among school children in the Global South, UNICEF reports about […]

Living Up to the Legacy of “Never Again”: How the U.S. Can Support Ethiopians as Civil War Looms

November 23, 2021 bppj 0

By Daren Caughron Today, Ethiopia stands on the brink of disaster. Just a few years ago, outside observers were celebrating the significant economic and political […]

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