Recent Beyond Intractability Posts
Including Hyper-Polarization Posts
Posts by BI Section
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- Mark Chupp - An Exponential Rise of Trust and Goodness -- Yes, COVID-19 is growing exponentially. But so, too, is goodness and trust, which can be harnessed to counter the virus. #mbi_colleague -- May 05
- Elizabeth Warren and Ro Khanna Unveil Essential Workers Bill of Rights -- Given how many "essential workers" are getting sick and that they have been taking care of us for a long time, we need something like Warren's bill. #mbi_context -- May 04
- Louis Kriesberg: On Taking Action -- Fight despair by taking action--doing something relevant to you to address our personal and collective predicament. #mbi_colleague -- May 01
- Nearly seven weeks into the shutdown, here’s why so many are still getting sick -- This article makes painfully clear that we must strongly support efforts to better is protect (and compensate) all of those "essential" workers. #mbi_context -- May 01
- The Call to Unite -- This is a broadly based and truly impressive effort to bring us together to address the many different aspects of the pandemic crisis. #mbi_colleague -- Apr 30
- The first modern pandemic -- A refreshing and in-depth look at the many aspects of the pandemic response, from a billionaire who has devoted his fortune and intellect to the problem. #mbi_context -- Apr 29
- FDA is slowing down production of hand sanitizers -- For those who wondered, a look at why we can't get hand sanitizer (and the complex obstacles that we have to find ways to overcome). #mbi_context -- Apr 29
- Constructive Conflict Initiative / COVID-19 Blog -- COVID-19 has brought us to a crossroads. We can continue our destructive, us-vs-them confrontations or we can learn to work genuinely together. #mbi_cci -- Apr 29
- Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal -- A great overview of good ways and the bad ways in which the pandemic and the election are changing the way we communicate online. #mbi_context -- Apr 28
- It’s Not Too Late to Go on Offense Against the Coronavirus -- This is a picture of what an effective campaign against COVID-19 looks like. We need better ideas for overcoming the political obstacles to doing this. #mbi_context -- Apr 28
- Chip Hauss: Shifting from "Me First" to "We First" and Other "Takes" on the Coronavirus -- We must all worth together to address the pandemic--and all of the other complex, wicked problems we face. #mbi_cci -- Apr 27
- States Reopening -- The Flip Side is an interesting effort to highlight reasonable arguments being offered on the left and the right. This issue looks at "reopening." #mbi_context -- Apr 27
- Digital peacebuilding and the pandemic (part 1: why it matters) -- Food for thought for peacebuilders struggling to adapt their efforts to defuse today's us-vs-them conflicts to the new, social distance environment. #mbi_colleague -- Apr 27
- Vanquish the Virus? Australia and New Zealand Aim to Show the Way -- The Coronavirus is a great natural experiment. It is showing us which governments and forms of governance actually work. We should learn from this. #mbi_context -- Apr 24
- We Are Living in a Failed State -- Those of us living in the US need to admit that we are living in something precariously close to a failed state. We have to find a way to fix this! #mbi_context -- Apr 23
- Who Has Enough Cash to Get Through the Coronavirus Crisis? -- Unconscionable, business-as-usual levels of inequality are no longer viable. This needs to be addressed with the same urgency as the virus itself. #mbi_context -- Apr 23
- We Need Great Leadership Now, and Here’s What It Looks Like -- For those in leadership roles (and those looking for good leaders), sound advice from Dov Seidman on how best to meet the Coronavirus challenge. #mbi_context -- Apr 22
- Trump Reaches Back Into His Old Bag of Populist Tricks -- Sadly, efforts to meet the challenges posed by the COVID-19 are going to have to overcome deliberate efforts to undermine collaboration. #mbi_context -- Apr 22
- We Need a New Social Contract for the Coronavirus -- A hopeful call for a new and realistic social contract capable of taming COVID-19. The key is to reduce social contacts by 65% from pre-virus levels. #mbi_context -- Apr 21
- A Different Kind of Civil-Service Nonprofit -- An inspiring story about FUSE, an effort to match volunteer, mid-career professionals with local governments in need of need their skills. #mbi_colleague -- Apr 21
- Bystanders -- It's time for those caught in the middle to take a more active role in limiting the many ways in which they are harmed by the fights of others. #mbi_fundamentals -- Apr 21
- John Paul Lederach: We Need Moral Imagination to Respond to Covid-19. -- We must respond to this pandemic by strengthening relationships, using curiosity and creativity, and taking risks to make things better. -- Apr 18
- The News Is Making People Anxious. You’ll Never Believe What They’re Reading Instead. -- A hopeful trend: we are paying more attention to those who are doing things worth celebrating and less attention to reasons for hating others. #mbi_context -- Apr 17
- A grocery store owner on his beloved New Orleans community amid coronavirus -- For those of us stuck at home with Insta-Cart, a chance to hear what shopping is really like for the less fortunate and a reason to help. #mbi_context -- Apr 17
- As Fighters Lay Down Arms To Combat Coronavirus, We Must Pick Up the Tools To Build Peace -- The Coronavirus is creating opportunities to diffuse some of the world's most terrible conflicts. A USIP essay on how to take advantage of these opportunities. #mbi_colleague -- Apr 17