RBC Blogroll Update: Adding Three Blogs That Are Definitely Worth Your Time

We’ve updated the blogroll to eliminate a few defunct blogs and update the addresses of those that have taken the Boeing (e.g., Jonathan Bernstein and The Volokh Conspiracy).

We’ve also added three blogs that should have been there long ago:

The Belgravia Dispatch features Gregory Djerejian’s analysis of global politics, finance and diplomacy. He tends to post long pieces intermittently rather than give a “quick take per day”, and it’s always worth the wait.

Horizons (née Smartypants) features Nancy LeTourneau’s incisive analysis of politics, policy and culture. Her posts are thought-provoking across the board but even moreso when they discuss race and racism.

The Incidental Economist is a team blog (chief editors Austin Frakt and Aaron Carroll) with essential health policy and health research insights. When a new medical study with policy implications comes out, this is the site which I visit first for smart analysis.

All three are worth your time. Please check them out.

Author: Keith Humphreys

Keith Humphreys is the Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University and an Honorary Professor of Psychiatry at Kings College London. His research, teaching and writing have focused on addictive disorders, self-help organizations (e.g., breast cancer support groups, Alcoholics Anonymous), evaluation research methods, and public policy related to health care, mental illness, veterans, drugs, crime and correctional systems. Professor Humphreys' over 300 scholarly articles, monographs and books have been cited over thirteen thousand times by scientific colleagues. He is a regular contributor to Washington Post and has also written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Monthly, San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian (UK), The Telegraph (UK), Times Higher Education (UK), Crossbow (UK) and other media outlets.