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Seeking EU accession, Western Balkans countries navigate the problem of media freedom. Despite Serbia’s new media laws, state ...
Eighty years after the formation of the IMF and World Bank, we have a duty to consider their mandates and ensure they are ...
While Germany and the U.S. continue to net higher approval ratings than China or Russia, neither have received a global ...
Across South Asia there remain several sticky institutional weaknesses when it comes to climate change. Regional climate ...
Calls for climate action are getting more insistent as the climate crisis deepens, yet they ignore the most powerful tool ...
Something seems to be going seriously right in the U.S. and wrong in Europe when it comes to productivity. Part of this may ...
Western democracies are re–evaluating physical infrastructure, but avoiding deterioration of existing infrastructure and ...
Climate change is already a lived experience for many young people in underserved communities, yet they remain unprepared for ...
International summits dealing with climate change are essential in fostering cooperation and youth inclusivity has been a ...
Russia may formally recognize the Taliban—despite listing them as a terrorist organization—as it seeks to bolster security ...
Two recent books explore the moral impact that the withdrawal from Afghanistan had on those Afghans who worked with allied ...