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 | PS On Point Weekly Newsletter Over the past few decades, the US justice system has gone fro

 [View this message in a web browser]( | [Forward to a friend]( [PS On Point]( PS On Point Weekly Newsletter Over the past few decades, the US justice system has gone from effectively punishing white-collar crimes to slapping corporations on the wrist while senior managers avoid accountability. Fortunately, writes Columbia Law's John C. Coffee, Jr., there are relatively simple ways to give resource-strapped prosecutors the tools they need to uphold the law. [Read more](. LONG READ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 [How to Deter Corporate Crime Like We Mean It]( How to Deter Corporate Crime Like We Mean It By John C. Coffee, Jr. At least since the 2008 financial crisis, the United States has had a crisis of enforcement when it comes to punishing and thus deterring corporate crime and the individuals responsible for it. The best corrective is to design penalties and enforcement that modify executive behavior by changing the incentives. [Read More]( [PS. The latest on economics for less than $9 a month]( THE BIG PICTURE The Big Picture brings together 4-5 Project Syndicate commentaries on topics in the news - and on the deeper issues driving the news. [Waiting for Biden]( Waiting for Biden Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential election has fueled hopes of renewed international cooperation after four years of President Donald Trump’s zero-sum “America First” approach to the world. But although Biden will undoubtedly improve the tone of US foreign policy, America’s allies and adversaries alike should be prepared for some hard bargaining in tackling major global threats. [Read More]( SAY MORE [Say More: Joseph S. Nye, Jr.]( An Interview with Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Nye – a professor at Harvard University – warns that Trumpism will outlast Donald Trump, urges Joe Biden to build his presidency on trust and honesty, and identifies some of the next administration’s biggest challenges. [Read More]( THE GREEN RECOVERY MAGAZINE [Greening the Transatlantic Relationship]( Greening the Transatlantic Relationship By Connie Hedegaard Far from derailing Europe's plans to achieve net-zero emissions, the COVID-19 pandemic has put climate action at the very center of EU policymaking. The only question now is whether Europe's oldest friend and ally will stop dragging its feet and come back to the table to help lead on this globally defining issue. [Read More]( [PS. Give the gift of knowledge. Purchase a Project Syndicate gift subscription for friends and family.]( This newsletter is a service of [Project Syndicate](. [Change your newsletter preferences](. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [YouTube](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters](.

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