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Subject Want to Rebuild Public Trust? Focus on Civic Education
Date December 10, 2020 8:09 PM
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Dec 10, 2020


Want to Rebuild Public Trust? Focus on Civic Education

The United States is living through an era of Truth Decay: More and more, Americans disagree about basic facts. This has dire consequences, such as the erosion of public trust, deepening polarization, and a lack of civil discourse. And if Americans can't agree on facts, then they will be hamstrung in efforts to address today's most complex problems, including pandemics or climate change.

Civic education may be key to reversing course. But according to a new RAND study, public school teachers need more support to foster children's civic development. "Civics is poised to address tensions within our democracy," says RAND's Julia Kaufman, "and we need to give teachers the resources they need if we expect to see meaningful change."

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Beware 'Vaccine Nationalism'

On Tuesday, the world's first COVID-19 vaccinations were administered in Great Britain. Yesterday, Canada approved the same vaccine. U.S. approval may be imminent. As large-scale manufacturing and distribution of vaccines begins, global coordination will be key. According to a RAND Europe study, if countries engage in "vaccine nationalism" - by prioritizing their own interests over global cooperation - it could cost the world up to $1.2 trillion per year in GDP.

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What Should the Biden Administration Expect from South Korea?

South Korean President Moon Jae-in appears eager to set a new tone for U.S.-South Korea relations. That's according to RAND's Soo Kim. This shift may be favorable to addressing key foreign policy issues, such as competition with China, Korea-Japan tensions, and denuclearization talks with North Korea. However, Moon is running short on time as he enters the final year of his term; this could create its own set of challenges.

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The U.S. Needs More Polar Icebreakers

To maintain and expand its important operations in the Arctic and Antarctic, the U.S. Coast Guard requires vessels that can operate in heavy polar ice. Currently, only two ships are capable of icebreaking - both with limited time left in their operational life spans. As the Coast Guard moves forward with plans to build in an icebreaker fleet, RAND experts have explored key considerations, including the changing nature of polar environments themselves and the need for complementary investments, including personnel.

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Why the Philippines Is Sticking by America's Side

In 2016, there were concerns that newly elected Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte would undermine or undo the U.S.-Philippines alliance in favor of closer ties with China. That hasn't happened, says RAND's Derek Grossman. In fact, Manila has consistently prioritized Washington over Beijing. Why? Duterte simply cannot trust China's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea, Grossman says.

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When Hurricanes Happen During Pandemics

During the 2020 hurricane season, COVID-19 complicated the challenge of preparing for and responding to major storms. RAND researchers created a model to better understand how to weigh the risks involved in such circumstances. Their analysis revealed several useful insights. For example, in areas that are not anticipating heavy storm damage, sheltering in place may be safer than evacuating. This is because the spread of COVID-19 in shelters would likely cause more deaths than the hurricane itself.

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