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Chaffetz, David Twilight of the West's Orientalists   David Chaffetz,
Twilight of the West's Orientalists
  Nikkei Asia, 2020   Academic study of the East has changed but earlier views linger on.   available from This link
What Kipling Can Still Teach Us   David Chaffetz,
What Kipling Can Still Teach Us
  Nikkei Asia, 2020   As statues topple and history is revised, is it time to reread 'Kim'?   available from This link
Afghanistan in Turmoil   David Chaffetz,
Afghanistan in Turmoil
  International Affairs, Oxford University Press, 1980   This article went to Press before the December 1979 coup in Afghanistan and the Soviet intervention in that country.   Read more here

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Cholst, David 83TM, Tax Advantaged Bonds   David J. Cholst and Sarah A. Breitmeyer,
83TM, Tax Advantaged Bonds
  2020   This treatise discusses the rules applicable to all types of tax-exempt and other tax advantaged bonds. The Tax Management Portfolios are a series of treatises on various tax subjects. It is available through subscription to Bloomberg BNA Tax Management Portfolios both on line and in hard copy.   Full description

Colt, George Il Migglior Fabbro   George Howe Colt,
Il Migglior Fabbro
  Bloomsbury, 2023   An essay about my best friend, who was, at twelve, when I met him, a poet, and who inspired me to be a poet (at least until I became a nonfiction writer). It's about being pretentious young poets together. From Writers and Their Teachers, ed. Dale Salwak   available from this link
Thoreau on Ice   George Howe Colt,
Thoreau on Ice
  Princeton University Press, 2021   An essay about Thoreau's love of ice skating in Now Comes Good Sailing: Writers Reflect on Henry David Thorough, ed. Andrew Blauner   available from this link

Juster, Kenneth I. It's Time for a U.S.-India Trade Deal   Kenneth I. Juster and Mark Linscott,
It's Time for a U.S.-India Trade Deal
  Foreign Policy, 2025   The United States and India have a huge opportunity to expand trade and a realistic path forward for doing so. President Trump and Prime Minister Modi should seize the opportunity to reinforce their strategic partnership by elevating the economic relationship to a new level.   available from this link
Why a US-India Trade Deal Makes Sense   Kenneth Juster,
Why a US-India Trade Deal Makes Sense
  India's World, 2025   Why it is in the interests of both the United States and India to reach an agreement on the first phase of a trade deal. Now is not the time for India to be a reluctant partner in its trade negotiations with the United States.   available from this link
Japan-India Relations: Vital to the Indo-Pacific   Kenneth Juster,
Japan-India Relations: Vital to the Indo-Pacific
  Asia-Pacific Policy Papers Series, Johns Hopkins University, 2023   This lecture focuses on the Japan-India relationship and makes the case that this relationship is vital to the architecture of the Indo-Pacific and, indeed, to U.S. interests in the region.   Read more here

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It's Time for America and India to Talk Trade   Kenneth I. Juster, Mohan Kumar, Wendy Cutler, and Naushad Forbes,
It's Time for America and India to Talk Trade
  Foreign Affairs, 2022   This article explains why enhanced bilateral trade is important for growing both the U.S. and Indian economies and providing long-term ballast to the U.S.-India partnership.   Read more here

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The Quad Should Speak Out About Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine   Kenneth Juster,
The Quad Should Speak Out About Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
  Foreign Policy, 2021   This article argues that the United States should broaden its efforts to restrain Russia from seizing Ukrainian territory by looking for support beyond Europe and NATO to its Indo-Pacific partners in the Quad, a four-state group composed of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. This is especially important because China is closely monitoring the international response to Russia's aggression and will calibrate its behavior in Asia accordingly.   available from this link
US-India: Ambition and Achievement   Kenneth Juster,
US-India: Ambition and Achievement
  Times of India, 2021   This article reviews the recent progress in the U.S.-India strategic partnership, which has been on an upward trajectory over the last two decades.   available from this link

Leman, Valerie Marines and Medicine: How Two Leathernecks Became Doctors, Fast Friends After World War II   Valerie Leman,
Marines and Medicine: How Two Leathernecks Became Doctors, Fast Friends After World War II
  The Marine Corps Association, 2023   A profile of my father Craig B. Leman (Harv. Medical Sch. class of 1952) and his Harvard/Dr. colleague Dr. David Kliewer, who met as Harvard Med. School students.   Read more here

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Phua, Kai Hong Editorial - Health Systems in Asia: Equity, Governance and Social Impact   KH Phua, K Sheikh, SL Tang, Lin V (Editors),
Editorial - Health Systems in Asia: Equity, Governance and Social Impact
  Elsevier, 2015   Social Science & Medicine convened an international conference in Singapore in December 2013 on the theme “Health Systems in Asia: Equity, Governance and Social Impact”. This issue consists of a selection of the papers that were presented at the conference, covering a range of topics from the social sciences and perspectives as complex and diverse as are the health systems of Asia in the fastest growing region of the world.   available from Science Direct

Richardson, Katherine Planetary Boundaries guide humanity’s future on Earth   Rockstrom, J., K. Richardson et al,
Planetary Boundaries guide humanity’s future on Earth
  Nature, 2024   Provides a history of the evolution of the Planetary Boundaries (PB) framework of which I am an architect. The biodiversity and climate crises make it clear that, in addition to local and regional environmental management, humanity must now also manage its interactions with the planet as a whole. The PB framework provides guidelines for this management and I now frequently used in policy.   Read more here

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Timescales in the Biosphere and Geosphere: Importance in establishing Earth system state   Richardson, K. & M. Rosing,
Timescales in the Biosphere and Geosphere: Importance in establishing Earth system state
  Springer Nature, 2024   The overall state, i.e., the environmental conditions, of planet Earth have, for the last 3.5 billion years been largely determined by the interaction between life (biosphere), the Earth’s abiotic components (geosphere) and the Earth’s energy balance. In this book chapter, we compare and contrast, the roles of the biosphere and geosphere in establishing Earth system state. This is a chapter in the book Multiplicity of Time Scales in Complex Systems   available from see this link
Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries   Richardson, K. et al,
Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries
  Science, 2023   The 3rd update of a framework of which I am an architect in which we identify 9 processes in the Earth system that are critical for maintaining the environmental conditions that have allowed modern civilizations to develop. We propose a “safe operating space” for human activities and find that humanity has surpassed the boundaries for this safe operating space for 6 of the 9 processes. The article has attracted enormous attention and has been downloaded almost 800,000 times.   Read more here

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Climate tipping points – too risky to bet against   Lenton, T.W., K. Richardson et al,
Climate tipping points – too risky to bet against
  Nature, 2019   The article presents the argument that tipping points in the Earth system represent a real and urgent risk for our civilization and that their existence should cause us to adopt a much more precautionary approach towards the perturbations we are causing in the climate system.   Read more here

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Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene   Steffen, W., Richardson, K. et al,
Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene
  PNAS, 2018   The article argues that, at some point in global warming, internal feedbacks within the Earth system can potentially “take control” of climate change from us. In other words, if we allow global warming to proceed too far, the Earth may continue to warm to levels unable to support modern civilizations, i.e., a “hothouse Earth”.   Read more here

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Schulenberg, David C.P.E. Bach, Haydn, and the Evolving Keyboard Idioms of the Later Eighteenth Century   David Schulenberg,
C.P.E. Bach, Haydn, and the Evolving Keyboard Idioms of the Later Eighteenth Century
  Eighteenth-Century Music 21, 2024   A scholarly account of changing approaches to composition for harpsichord, piano, and other keyboard instruments by a son of Bach and his younger contemporary Joseph Haydn.   available from this link
Mozart, J.C. Bach, and the Bach Tradition   David Schulenberg,
Mozart, J.C. Bach, and the Bach Tradition
  Illinois University Press, 2022   A chapter in the book Bach Perspectives, Volume 14. pp. 72-106. A re-assessment of the musical relationship between Mozart and the youngest son of J. S. Bach.   available from this link
    David Schulenberg,
Harpsichords
  Harvard Magazine, 2014   This letter relates some information about historical musical instruments at Harvard.   available from this link
Printing the Probestücke: An Eighteenth-Century Music Publication by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach   David Schulenberg,
Printing the Probestücke: An Eighteenth-Century Music Publication by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  Harvard Library Bulletin24, 2013   An account of the Harvard libraries' holdings of original editions of music by one of the sons of J. S. Bach.   Read more here

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Recent Editions and Recordings of Froberger and Other Seventeenth-Century Composers   David Schulenberg,
Recent Editions and Recordings of Froberger and Other Seventeenth-Century Composers
  Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music, 2007   A survey of current scholarship and performances of early Baroque keyboard music.   Read more here

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Scott, Wendy Brown     Wendy B. Scott,
The Unfinished Business of Desegregation Law: Race Conscious College Admissions
  William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 2024       available from This link
    Wendy B. Scott,
Introduction, 200 Years in Review: Education and the Mississippi Constitution
  Missippi College Law Review, 2018        
    Wendy B. Scott,
Reflections on Justice Thurgood Marshall and Shelby County v. Holder,
  Louisiana Law Review, 2015        
    Wendy B. Scott, Jada Aklers and Amy White,
The Influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Development of Title VII Jurisprudence
  St. John's Law Review, 2015       available from This link
    Wendy B. Scott,
Book Review of Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia
  2013        

Sokal, Alan How pronouns can obfuscate and mislead   Alan Sokal,
How pronouns can obfuscate and mislead
  The Critic, 2025   I address the vexed issue of pronouns, which may denote either biological sex or "gender identity".   available from this link
    Alan Sokal and Richard Dawkins,
Sex Assigned at Birth: The medical establishment betrays science, logic and common sense
  The Boston Globe, 2024   Published in slightly abridged form in the Boston Globe, 8 April 2024.   available from this link
The Left Wing Defense of Free Speech (Review essay on Umut Özkırımlı's book Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke)   Alan Sokal,
The Left Wing Defense of Free Speech (Review essay on Umut Özkırımlı's book "Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke")
  The Critic, 2024   This is a review essay commenting on Umut Özkırımlı's book "Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke". I defend his proposals for a renewal of the left, but point out some omissions in his argumentation.   available from this link
The implicit epistemology of White Fragility   Alan Sokal,
The implicit epistemology of White Fragility
  Journal of Philosophy of Education,, 2023   I extract, and then analyse critically, the epistemological ideas that are implicit in Robin DiAngelo's best-selling book White Fragility and her other writings. On what grounds, according to DiAngelo, can people know what they claim to know? And on what grounds does DiAngelo know what she claims to know?   available from this link
Catechism class at British universities   Alan Sokal,
Catechism class at British universities
  Areo Magazine, 2021   I critically analyze the ideologically loaded "trainings" that students are now required to complete at many British (and American) universities. I defend the old-fashioned idea that universities are in the business of teaching students how to think critically, not what they should think.   available from this link