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Jason Bordoff: "Moving to a net-zero global economy will require an unprecedented level of global cooperation but will also lead to conflict along the way and ultimately produce winners and losers."
Lincoln Mitchell points out that censuring Rep. Lauren Boebert and Rep. Paul Gosar for their extreme and dangerous comments raises the possibility that similar methods will be used against Democratic members of the House the next time the Republicans are the majority party.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams is getting closer to finalizing top picks in his administration. "He's got to set up City Hall in a managerial structure that he's comfortable with, not everybody can report to the mayor," says Ester Fuchs.
High-paying ESG jobs and corporate leaders at COP26 mean that sustainability management has gone mainstream. There are dangers and opportunities in this development, writes Steven Cohen.
Daniel Smith analyzes the election results from Japan's Lower House of parliament and the prospects for the Liberal Democratic Party led by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
“Although the FBI’s affidavit fails to prove Butina’s formal employment by the Russian Federation, the document does paint a clear picture of an ambitious young woman motivated by power.” Danielle Neftin MIA '22 writes.
Many Americans believe that peacekeeping is ineffective at best and harmful at worst, but those negative perceptions are wrong. V. Page Fortna elaborates on how financial and personnel support for peacekeeping missions would reduce violence around the world.
Ian Bremmer joins NBC news NOW to explain whether a new nuclear deal between the U.S. and Iran could be reached, and how the U.S. could respond if talks are unsuccessful.
“What I'm deeply troubled by is that everybody just seems to think, ‘Oh well, we'll turn these words around and we're going to reverse the situation.’ And it's clear that Mr. Dodik is doubling down,” Tanya Domi comments on Bosnia-Herzegovina.