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What lies ahead for US and EU climate policy with new investments pouring into the green transition?
Read moreReversing the 1973 precedent for abortion rights isn’t a return, but a rupture for American society and beyond.
Read moreThe new administration’s plans are running up against the reality of a divided legislative system and a political economy hooked on fossil fuels.
Read moreFrom their democratic traditions to shared interests in technological development, Europe and India have much in common and to gain from cooperation.
Read moreClimate change will be high on the agenda in the first 100 days of Biden’s presidency. Here’s what he has promised and why a clean break with fossil is improbable.
Read moreBiden’s victory is a vindicating one for many, not least for grassroots movements. Despite the rhetoric of reconciliation, Trumpism is here to stay.
Read moreIts remit may be global health but the World Health Organization is not immune to growing world power rivalry.
Read moreIn the USA, the inequality and climate crises are increasingly seen as one and the same and the Left has seized on the Green New Deal as the answer.
Read moreUCL assistant professor Brian Klaas discusses the West’s role in global democratic decline and what should be done to reverse this trend.
Read moreThe world economy has become a battleground for geopolitical hegemony. To stay in the game, the EU needs a new strategy.
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