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By Project Syndicate - May 11,2022
By Arvind Subramanian and Josh FelmanPROVIDENCE  —  The West responded to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with sanctions of unprecedented severity and scope.
By Project Syndicate - May 10,2022
By Anuja Malhotra and Abi VanakNEW DELHI  —  Humanity currently faces multiple, interlinked existential crises.
By Project Syndicate - May 08,2022
By Danielle Hanna Rached, Marta Machado, and Denise VitaleRIO DE JANEIRO — Since Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro took office in 2019, the fate of the Amazon and its indigenous peoples has been hanging by a thread.
By Project Syndicate - May 08,2022
By Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Lilian BestMONROVIA  —   Since 1911, societies around the world have dedicated days, months, and even decades (in Africa’s case) to celebrating women’s achievements and promoting solutions to new and persistent challenges.
By Project Syndicate - May 07,2022
By Carmen M. Reinhart and Leora KlapperWASHINGTON, DC — When Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, private-debt crises were probably already brewing, albeit hidden from view, in many parts of the world, as a result of the economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Project Syndicate - May 07,2022
By Karsten Neuhoff and Isabella M. WeberBERLIN — What would a stop on Russian gas imports mean for European economies? The question sharply divides economists. Everyone agrees that there would be negative consequences, but how bad?
By Project Syndicate - Apr 27,2022
By Josep Borrell and Werner HoyerBRUSSELS  —  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced the European Union to accelerate the pace of our energy and climate policy.
By Project Syndicate - Apr 25,2022
By Firdausi Qadri and Md. Taufiqul IslamDHAKA  —  Since COVID-19 engulfed the world two years ago, “unprecedented” has become something of a buzzword.
By Project Syndicate - Apr 23,2022
By Olumide Abimbola and Zainab UsmanBERLIN/WASHINGTON, DC — One of the more concrete outcomes of last November’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) is South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
By Project Syndicate - Apr 23,2022
By Mariana Mazzucato and Alan DonnellyWASHINGTON, DC — With over two-thirds of the African continent still unvaccinated against COVID-19, it is clear that the global pandemic preparedness and response (PPR) regime remains seriously underfunded and lacking in resilient, effective

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