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Myanmar’s Coup Gives Biden an Opportunity to Restore U.S. Moral Leadership
Genocide and democracy are not compatible
The Environmental Challenges of China’s Recovery After COVID-19
There is a Chinese saying, “misfortune is a blessing in disguises.” Being the first country to be hit by the COVID-19 outbreak, China is also among the first economies that are recovering rapidly from the outbreak. Beating pessimistic forecast, Beijing expanded its economy by 2.3 percent in 2020, making it the only major economy registering…
After the COVID-19 Pandemic We Need to Build More Resilient Countries
We need to learn key lessons about how to build more sustainable and inclusive societies to minimize catastrophes like the COVID-19 pandemic
The Only Path Ahead for Hong Kong Is Reform
It's a tough task, but political change can take place in a manner amenable to both Beijing and the people of Hong Kong
The Top Risks for the World in 2021
2021 opens in the middle of the greatest crisis of our lifetimes. The healthcare response to the pandemic defined 2020. The economic response to its lasting damage will define 2021.
Why Joe Biden Should Help the Rohingya People of Myanmar
Much remains to be done—and President-elect Biden is in a prime position to help
People in Parts of Myanmar Are Living Under the World’s Longest Internet Shutdown. It’s Putting Lives in Danger
Amid the pandemic and an escalating armed conflict, my family and friends are unable to perform even a basic internet search
If Biden Is Going to Rebuild the International Order, He’ll Need a Friend Like the U.K.
The "special relationship" is deeper than passing politics or current events, writes Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat. It’s founded in a shared vision of the world and the willingness to act
Poland’s Constitutional Court Has Effectively Banned Abortion, But We Will Not Stop Fighting For Our Fundamental Rights
Poland’s anti-abortion laws have always been among the most restrictive in Europe. Until this week the procedure was only permitted when the pregnancy posed a threat to the woman’s life; if there was a fatal fetal abnormality or in cases rape or incest. However on Oct. 22 the country’s constitutional court ruled that a fatal…
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