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Ilhan Omar
IlhanMN
This administration has cozied up to the most brutal dictators in the world—damaging our alliances and image in the world. Here are my thoughts on how deep the damage is
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Judd Devermont
JDevermont
U.S. policy toward Africa is in need of a facelift—in both substance and strategic vision—to keep up with the region's growing influence on the world stage. The current policy drift
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David Kleimann
DavidKleimann
Some thoughts on the #EUTradeReview Annex on WTO reform that was released yesterday by @trade_eu. https://bit.ly/2Ncrt4o It reflects EU global governance leadership in action, quite clearly occupying large parts of
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John Hayward
Doc_0
Xi Jinping's speech at Davos boiled down to: The world has no choice but to do business with China, and if you want to do business with China, you need
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Hyo Yoon KANG
hyoyoonkang
Some thoughts on the viral IP/Gates/OxAZ vaccine tweet, rare for IP-related content to go viral. My main discomfort is w/ the reductive singling out of Gates instead of diagnosing IP
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Mireille Paquet
Mireille_Paquet
Out today: a study of the impact of irregular border crossings on intergovernmental relations in Canada (with @RobertSchertzer, published by @irpp). Why this angle ? Of course, our starting
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Tara Cookson
tpcookson
@UN_Women's Research & Data team is asking: Is this time (#covid-19 crisis) different? @Jayati1609 says yes, and so the usual (capitalist) remedies won't work. What's needed? public investment in the
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S4D4C Project
S4D4C
Recently, we published a policy report to call for a systemic change for to better address global challenges through #ScienceDiplomacy multilateral responses. But there are diplomatic stoppers, warnings, and
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Lindsay P. Gorman
LindsayPGorman
The #TikTok deadline is today with no resolution in sight. In today's @WashPost, Sen. @MarkWarner and I look forward to a more multilateral, less erratic form of foreign policy when
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
The FT and the Sun agree that there is very likely to be an EU/UK trade deal. Ht #TomorrowsPapersToday I think this is clearly good news, for several reasons, compared
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Jon Worth
jonworth
The conventional wisdom* over the past few weeks has been that a Biden win makes a Brexit Deal more likelyBut, to borrow a phrase from Will Davies, what is going
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Ed King
edking_I
It's (nearly) five years since the Paris Agreement was gaveled through… but was it any good? Tricky question. Based on emissions, temperature data and impacts, no. *But...* (thread) The team
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Jarrett Blanc
JarrettBlanc
1/ I think there may be something to learn by comparing @realDonaldTrump's current threat to attempt "snapback" under #JCPOA and UNSCR 2231 with his decision not to do so in
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Live with @DrTedros from the #UNGASS on #COVID19 https://www.pscp.tv/w/cpjrWTI2MTAyMHwxQlJLakJka2VOakt3sj4iLQVnGJ4FWYxvYj6qXz2PnRakySfr4y0qFcxgZUo= "75 years ago, as the lay smouldering from the 2nd global conflict in 30 years, a new
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geoffrey gertz
geoffreygertz
Today in the rise & fall of multilateralism: the “International Working Group” (no points for creative naming), an effort to govern public export credit agencies, is effectively disbanding (h/t @HowardJShatz).
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Teni T. 😷
aloinett
On the WTO - like most people, I didn't think much about them until the announcement that NOI was nominated for the top position. Even then, I didn't engage much
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