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Edelman Trust Institute’s

  The Edelman Trust Institute’s latest publication, “Restoring Trust in a Fractured World,” gives insights on how we can build trust — in institutions and in one another — to minimize polarization and repair our social fabric. Matthew Bishop, former business editor of the Economist, curated and edited essays, and Rik Kirkland, former editor of Fortune and ETI Advisory Board Member, advised on this series of nine pieces penned by leaders from business, media and civil society.

Cycles Research Institute

  Cycles Research Institute Cycles may be defined  as any phenomena repeating after fairly regular time intervals. Generally cycles are found in anything to which numerical measurements may be assigned at intervals in time. Edward Dewey of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles said that every field studied had been found to have cycles. The cause of cycles is generally that some restorative force exists whenever any system is displaced from its equilibrium. This applies equally to the motion of a pendulum, the orbiting of planets and the state of the economy, because it doesn’t matter whether the system and the restoring force is physical or not.

Institute of Government

 https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/ Working to make government more effective

Institute of modern russia

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  Institute of modern russia