Organ transplants: who decides?
Imagine if two women of the same age were eligible to receive a kidney: Person A has served time in jail for robbery and has connection...
Nudge Theory: improving outcomes, but at what cost?
Nudge theory is often seen as a novel way to improve policy outcomes, using insights from behavioural science to encourage people to make...
China's Long-term Care System: Policy Innovation or Negative Example?
Preparing for the growing ageing population has become a key concern in many countries across the globe. Yet, in developing countries,...
Demographic Challenges of the 21st Century
Prof. Stuart Gietel-Basten about demographic challenges of the 21st century: aging societies, migration, and China.
Patriotism in the Age of Trump
“America is great because America is good.” - Hillary Rodham Clinton These words have become just a little bit harder for Americans like...