Why are police officers more likely than the general population to commit intimate partner violence? What economic role does art play in Miami’s social innovation? What is China doing to increase its land capacity? Programs at the Aspen Institute have been scouring their respective issue areas to find and share the most insightful and informative links to answer these questions, and more.
Scroll down to see tweets from across the Institute this week about what’s important right now. Follow our @AspenInstitute list on Twitter for updates and to keep up with each program’s events, video, and experts, and let us know what you’re reading in the comments section below.
In its quest to "rebuild," #ISIS seeks first to destroy #Iraq's cultural heritage http://t.co/OOiIgQG4Xr
— Aspen Security Forum (@AspenSecurity) April 9, 2015
Worried about #water in California? What about the African continent? Important read by @kamaukuria5 @ikotoilet http://t.co/AwTsnWq4UZ
— Aspen New Voices (@AspenNewVoices) April 9, 2015
Is #china "undertaking an enormous and unprecedented artificial land creation operation"? @SangerNYT reports http://t.co/1sjyjNliLI
— Aspen Strategy Group (@AspenStrategy) April 9, 2015
Police officers are far more likely to commit intimate partner violence. http://t.co/0rIOTEuH25 by @ThisIsFusion
— Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) April 9, 2015
What if the secret to racial harmony is more uplifting internet videos? http://t.co/cUf47MIuXL by @pennstatenews
— Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) April 8, 2015
Art is the key to social innovation in Miami – http://t.co/TCSGpCb93x via @knightfdn @MiamiHerald pic.twitter.com/2JsCIfw1KT
— PSI (@AspenPSI) April 7, 2015
ASG Member Samuel R. Berger on #IranDeal: "the idea of a better deal is a chimera, an illusory option" @POLITICOMag http://t.co/E2NHWi6t3L
— Aspen Strategy Group (@AspenStrategy) April 6, 2015