United States of America
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It doesn't have to be this way: Australia's energy crisis, America's energy surplus
Why is US energy so inexpensive? Why is its electricity more reliable and pricing more transparent than Australia’s? Why are its carbon emissions declining faster relative to Australia? This report seeks to answer those questions, clarifying what’s at stake if Australian policymakers do not change course.
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Kim Beazley on the US alliance and Australia’s defence and international security
Kim Beazley has spent a professional lifetime being deeply immersed in the design and implementation of Australia’s defence and security policy. He steered his side of politics through the global anti-nuclear unrest of the early 1980s to craft an approach to Australia’s alliance with the United States, which still enjoys immense support across Australia’s political...
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Help wanted: an examination of hiring algorithms, equity, and bias
This report explores how predictive tools affect equity throughout the entire hiring process. It examines some popular tools that many employers currently use, and offers recommendations for further scrutiny and reflection. It concludes that without active measures to mitigate them, bias will arise in predictive hiring tools by default.
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Value in healthcare: accelerating the pace of health system transformation
The World Economic Forum’s system initiative “Shaping the Future of Health and Healthcare” aims to provide answers to the question: How can the world deliver affordable and quality healthcare for nearly 9.7 billion people by 2050?
Survey Report
The future of the First Amendment: 2018 survey of high school students and teachers
High school student support in the United States for First Amendment freedoms remains high, relative to historical levels of support in prior iterations of this survey.