Social Policy Bonds blog

Ronnie Horesh

26 March 2026

Why Social Policy Bonds have gone nowhere

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I used to think that Social Policy Bonds, which aim to bring about socially desirable outcomes, would please all policymakers, no matter the...
23 March 2026

Targeting sustained peace

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How can humanity reliably target the peace that almost all of us we wish to see? The absence of conflict, expressed in terms of such objecti...
11 March 2026

Emergent properties in war - and peace

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Charles Hugh Smith is writing about the models we use to plan war, but I think his argument applies as well to society and the environment: ...
08 March 2026

Betting on outcomes

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The current  controversy over prediction markets reminds me of how the idea of Social Policy Bonds originated. If you hope for a particul...
05 March 2026

Eighty-five seconds to catastrophe: can markets save us?

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A piece looking at how markets could target sustained nuclear peace. For more about Nuclear Peace Bonds see here . (It took the Bulletin of ...
24 February 2026

Thinking about the long term

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A draft piece on why Social Policy Bonds could address long-term problems   Because our governments and their paymasters in big business hav...
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