Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
Has the UK Government Lost the Confidence of Its Citizens?
Editorial Has the UK Government Lost the Confidence of Its Citizens?

It is a turbulent time for the British government. The relations between the UK’s political leadership and its citizens have been contentious for the past two years. From the mishandling of the pandemic to the Christmas parties at 10 Downing Street, residents are starting to lose faith in their

Why Current Attacks Herald Serious Gaza Strip Conflict
Editorial Why Current Attacks Herald Serious Gaza Strip Conflict

The number of civilian casualties is on the rise in what came to be known as the most serious conflict in the Gaza Strip since 2014. Fighting between Israelis and Palestinians continues, as United Nations (UN) experts voice their concerns about the possibility of a “full-scale war” erupting in the

Vaccine Skepticism Could Come at a High Cost
Editorial Vaccine Skepticism Could Come at a High Cost

According to a recent study , 1 in 3 Americans stated they will definitely or probably refuse the COVID-19 vaccine, but how will their decision impact the future of others? While scientists hope that the number of those who ultimately decide to get vaccinated will be enough to achieve herd

Escaping the COVID-19 pandemic can life return to normal in 2021
Editorial Escaping the COVID-19 pandemic can life return to normal in 2021

It has been more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic started to reshape everyday life as we knew it. In the US alone, more than 500,000 people have died as a consequence of the pandemic. The virus went on to infect 111,878,487 people worldwide and kill as many as 2,478,131, according to the

Social Media Use During Protests. A Thing of the Past?
Editorial Social Media Use During Protests. A Thing of the Past?

The storming of the United States Capitol rocked the world news to its core, but while the riot seemed an unthinkable event for everyone watching, recent information shows it might have been brewing for some time on social media. Online platforms are often used by protesters around the world as a

Governing in a Remote World: New Challenges During the Pandemic
Editorial Governing in a Remote World: New Challenges During the Pandemic

The government today is so overreaching in the life of the governed citizen that it seldom feels like another workspace. Although it is admittedly difficult to make a point which would entail that governments are corporations, for the sake of the argument, let’s just say that it is possible to

Blockchain Voting: Democracy’s Salvation or Demise?
Editorial Blockchain Voting: Democracy’s Salvation or Demise?

Many aspects of modern life have been digitized, yet elections seem to be lagging behind. Even though e-voting is considered a promising venture, the concern regarding the cybersecurity issues it poses is quite powerful. So powerful, in fact, that it turns many individuals away from the entire

5G Health Concerns: Should We Be Worried?
Editorial 5G Health Concerns: Should We Be Worried?

5G brings lightning-fast internet and is said to be revolutionary for powering new technologies like self-driving cars, advanced augmented, and virtual reality experiences. “With a massive amount of antennas—tens to hundreds of antennas at each base station—you can serve many different users at the

5 File-Sharing Services for Your Organization
Editorial 5 File-Sharing Services for Your Organization

The way we work has changed. As of 2019, the number of companies allowing remote work has increased up to 66%, with 16% of them being fully remote—according to recent research . Because this is a growing trend, one that can yield multiple benefits for companies around the world, business file

The European Parliament passed a new copyright law
Editorial The European Parliament passed a new copyright law

The European Parliament has approved a controversial set of new rules on copyright which state that media giants should pay more for the content they use. The legislation also makes companies like Google and Facebook responsible for the content uploaded by their users, asking them to provide “fair

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