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Twitter.com syndicate project
Twitter.com syndicate project











twitter.com syndicate project
  1. #TWITTER.COM SYNDICATE PROJECT FOR FREE#
  2. #TWITTER.COM SYNDICATE PROJECT FREE#

It is readers like you who strive to advance the common good by seeking cooperative solutions to collective problems. Ultimately, the backbone of Project Syndicate is readers like you: informed, engaged citizens around the world who appreciate the value of open, civil, high-level debate about issues of global concern. Local publishing in local languages enables our commentaries to reach a wider, more diverse audience – and thus to create a more inclusive worldwide dialogue – than any “global” publication could ever possibly achieve. In 2022, our commentaries appeared in 66 languages in 156 countries. Many of our members also translate our commentaries into local languages – for example, Bengali, Farsi, and Swahili.

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Providing these translations, often free of charge, enables editors worldwide to publish our commentaries simultaneously, thus encouraging debate on a global scale.ĪRABIC/ CZECH/ DUTCH/ FRENCH/ GERMAN/ HINDI/ INDONESIAN/ ITALIAN/ KAZAKH/ MANDARIN/ NORWEGIAN/ POLISH/ PORTUGUESE/ RUSSIAN/ SPANISH We devote enormous resources to translating our commentaries into 15 languages. 18,350 IN 2022, PS COMMENTARIES WERE PUBLISHED 18,350 TIMES.In 2022, Project Syndicate commentaries were published a total of 18,350 times around the world. Our ability to reach readers worldwide is unparalleled. They include Nobel laureates, heads of state, grassroots campaigners, and academic specialists in fields ranging from economics and politics to the natural sciences and cultural studies – all of whom bring to bear the credibility, diversity, and high-quality analysis that readers demand. Project Syndicate’s contributors are prominent politicians, policymakers, scholars, business leaders, and civic activists from six continents. As a result, we often play an agenda-shaping role for other news organizations. Only Project Syndicate can consistently tap the most insightful contributors – from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas – to provide trenchant, authoritative analysis of the issues commanding global attention and promote viable solutions to the world’s urgent problems. This, in turn, has made Project Syndicate an even more attractive outlet for the world’s most eminent authors, for whom a truly global audience simply is not available elsewhere. 66 OUR COMMENTARIES HAVE APPEARED IN 66 LANGUAGESīecause no publication is turned down solely on the basis of its ability to pay, Project Syndicate has cultivated strong partnerships with the most respected news media in every country in which it operates.1/2 MORE THAN HALF OF THESE OUTLETS RECEIVE OUR COMMENTARIES AT SUBSIDIZED RATES.Member publications translate into 50 additional languages. We currently translate authors’ commentaries from English into 15 languages (Arabic, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Kazakh, Mandarin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish). Indeed, because our highest priority is to disseminate authors’ commentaries as widely as possible, we provide translations free of charge, enabling editors worldwide to publish them simultaneously. News organizations in developed countries provide financial contributions for the rights to Project Syndicate commentaries, which enables us to offer these rights for free, or at subsidized rates, to newspapers and other media in the developing world. It’s like the world’s smartest op-ed page.Įzra Klein, New York Times columnist How we do it And it adds new experts on topics relevant to the issues of the day. Rather than Mark Shields and Froma Harrop, it’s got Brad DeLong and Nouriel Roubini and Joschka Fischer. But within that, it has a sort of unique model: It syndicates experts. Like Tribune Media Services or the Creators Syndicate Group, it syndicates columnists.

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Our membership includes over 500 media outlets – more than half of which receive our commentaries for free or at subsidized rates – in 156 countries. Featuring exclusive contributions by prominent political leaders, policymakers, scholars, business leaders, and civic activists from around the world, we provide news media and their readers with cutting-edge analysis and insight, regardless of ability to pay. Project Syndicate produces and delivers original, high-quality commentaries to a global audience.













Twitter.com syndicate project