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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.

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Alan Abramowitz is the Barkley Professor of Political Science at Emory, and a renowned expert on national politics and elections. His expertise includes election forecasting models, party realignment in the […]
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Political scientist Alan Abramowitz says calls to “heal the divide” across political parties and bring back the center are unlikely to materialize into real action. Bipartisanship today is difficult due […]
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Alan Abramowitz is the Barkley Professor of Political Science at Emory, and a renowned expert on national politics and elections. His expertise includes election forecasting models, party realignment in the […]
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Emory University political scientist Alan Abramowitz profiles citizen driven to action when their political party is not currently in power.
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We are a moving toward an inclusive, empowered, engaged, interactive model of leadership where employees are encouraged to participate.
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Collaboration between businesses isn’t rocket science. So why are so many companies missing the boat on creating alliances?
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Companies have a much harder time being “customer-centric” than they are willing to admit.
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A conversation with the Harvard Business School professor.
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From falling prey to expectations to taking advice from friends, an understanding of our cognitive evolution helps us avoid misperceiving the limits of our knowledge.
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Cognitive science reveals that policymakers should better understand how deeply our decisions are influenced by the presentation of choices.
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From elaborate dancing displays to incredibly attractive armpits, the animal kingdom is full of colorful ways for males to woo mates.
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There are morphological indications that we’re somewhere between a species meant to pair bond and our polygamist evolutionary relatives.
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Our two closest living primate relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, leave scientists puzzled over the origins of human sexual behavior.
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Our ability to learn from others is crucial for the evolution of cumulative technologies, but often paralyzes our causal intuition.
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Why our prejudices may be deeply ingrained in our evolutionary development.
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Why Wall Street investors may think more like monkeys than we might have imagined.
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Scientists had to consider how primates think in order to develop the right experiments to study them.
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A conversation with the director of the Comparative Cognition Laboratory at Yale University.
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Jere Van Dyk, who was imprisoned by the Taliban for 45 days, thinks journalists need to better explain that the U.S. is partially responsible for the destruction of Afghanistan.
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Jere Van Dyk, who was imprisoned by the Taliban for 45 days, offers some cautionary advice to the new commander of the Afghanistan War.