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To what extent, and in what sense, agent-based computational models can contribute to causal inference?
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A long fight could leave Ukraine in ruins and ignite a much wider war. Instead, by agreeing publicly to neutrality, Ukraine and its backers would help to end the war, argues @JeffDSachs. bit.ly/3Dr1P1k
Ukraine invasion won’t dent China’s push to surpass US, become top economy by 2030: Beijing adviser Justin Lin Yifu via @scmpnewsscmp.com/economy/global-econ…
ALT "Russia [...] is a declining power and China, as we've seen, is a rising power. That could lead us to under-appreciate the threat from Russia. But as the world sadly discovered in 1914 it was a declining power, Austria-Hungary, that was most risk-accepted in the disastrous World War I scenario."
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Former ambassador Jack F. Matlock Jr. writes that the ongoing crisis between the United States and Russia "was predictable, willfully precipitated, but can easily be resolved by the application of common sense."
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