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What we’re reading: Flip-flopping, cycling, and nature’s changes
Written by Katie Buitrago   
Friday, 13 July 2012 21:16

This week, our staff read about how policy ideas change parties over time, how English women experienced the Silk Road, how Chicago came to be what it is today, and how global warming may change where we’re going.

A Lady Cyclist’s Guide to Kashgar (Suzanne Joinson)—Part of this very interesting story takes place along the ancient Silk Road, which I learned about while studying in Japan in college. I have always enjoyed reading about how people deal with culture shock and fish-out-of-water moments.—Dory Rand, President

 

Unpopular Mandate (New Yorker)—Ezra Klein takes the individual mandate for health insurance as a test case to show how political parties distance themselves from policies they once upheld as best practices for the sake of political expediency.—Katie Buitrago, Policy and Communications Associate

 

Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West (William Cronon)—A fascinating history of Chicago’ rise as a major urban center.  One of my former students gave it to me for Christmas when she heard I had moved to Chicago.—Spencer Cowan, Vice President of Research

 

The Melting North (The Economist)—The Economist examines what Arctic melting may mean for industry, wildlife, and humans, in this fascinating look at the vanishing arctic ice.—Michael Aumiller, Research Associate

 

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Harold Barnett said:

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I read Nature's Metropolis on Spencer's recommendation. It will be a cornerstone of the Building Chicago/real estate and the urban core course I'm teaching a Roosevelt this fall.
July 17, 2012

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