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King Wangchuck?s idea that public policy should be more closely tied to wellbeing - how people feel about their lives - is catching on. ?There is a growing interest in some policymaking circles in looking at these measures,? says Richard Easterlin, economics professor at the University of Southern California. ?We have...
This spring the Faculty will debate the merits of a January term (J-Term) and the Governing Board will be the final arbiter of its fate. Due to a strong desire to align the University’s multiple calendars, the end of January finals seems all but inevitable. Still...
As if to mirror some of the more sordid elements of the tragedy's aftermath, the world outside indulged in an unseemly scrap about who was giving the most aid. After U.N. relief coordinator Egeland lambasted rich countries for skimping on their assistance to the region, the White House lashed...
Your report on the friction between China and Japan may send the wrong message to the people of both countries. As a Japanese studying in Beijing, I have never encountered an anti-Japanese demonstration in the two years I have been here. Although there are some Chinese who are hostile...
Is this plagiarism? A Western invasion? Harvard Assistant Professor of Chinese Literary and Cultural Studies Eileen C. Chow doesn’t think so. She explains, “I don’t think it’s an Asian phenomenon, it’s just what Hollywood does?...