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    【168官方开奖新版】2024澳洲幸运10开奖结果号码体彩 Will 2024 Be the New 1933?

    Mark Jones

    168-澳洲幸运10直播开奖记录号码 奥州幸运十10开奖历史记录 Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 remains all too relevant today. Much of the world will vote in pivotal elections this year, and even though the warning signs are there, too few commentators, politicians, and business leaders openly acknowledge that liberal democracy itself is on the ballot.

    worries that, with fateful elections looming this year, the lessons of Hitler’s rise to power are being ignored.
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    168澳洲幸运10直播 Realizing the Potential of the Climate Loss and Damage Fund

    Monique Barbut & Robert R. Filipp

    Policymakers must ensure that the Loss and Damage Fund launched at COP28 adopts an innovative approach to supporting climate-vulnerable countries. Rather than doling out small amounts of money on a project basis, the Fund should pursue structural and policy changes that help establish a new generation of multilateral organizations.

    argue that embracing major policy innovations would be more effective than adopting a project-based model.
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    How to Enforce Climate Agreements with Trade Measures

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    Why “the Rest” Are Rejecting the West

    Fawaz A. Gerges argues that the war in Gaza has confirmed the Global South’s worst suspicions about America.
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    The Threat of Messianic Politics

    Ian Buruma explains why political leaders and contenders worldwide are embracing the role of religious savior.
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    FTX Was Never Really Bankrupt

    Ian Ayres & John Donohue show why prosecutors' claim of $8 billion in customer losses in Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial is misleading.
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    A New Economic-Policy Agenda for Asia

    Hoe Ee Khor & Runchana Pongsaparn suggest how ASEAN+3 governments should adjust to a post-pandemic landscape of higher debt and slower growth.
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    Why Supporting Ukraine Enhances US National Security

    Jeffrey Frankel argues that American military aid to the country is crucial to protecting the global liberal order.
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    The Redemocratization of Poland

    Adam Michnik interviewed by Irena Grudzińska Gross about the challenges of overcoming eight years of populist misrule.
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    Why “the Rest” Are Rejecting the West

    Jan 29, 2024 Fawaz A. Gerges argues that the war in Gaza has confirmed the Global South’s worst suspicions about America.

  2. Will 2024 Be the New 1933?
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    Will 2024 Be the New 1933?

    Jan 29, 2024 Mark Jones worries that, with fateful elections looming this year, the lessons of Hitler’s rise to power are being ignored.

  3. Realizing the Potential of the Climate Loss and Damage Fund
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    Realizing the Potential of the Climate Loss and Damage Fund

    Jan 29, 2024 Monique Barbut & Robert R. Filipp argue that embracing major policy innovations would be more effective than adopting a project-based model.

  4. The Threat of Messianic Politics
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    The Threat of Messianic Politics

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    Realizing the Potential of the Climate Loss and Damage Fund

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    Policymakers must ensure that the Loss and Damage Fund launched at COP28 adopts an innovative approach to supporting climate-vulnerable countries. Rather than doling out small amounts of money on a project basis, the Fund should pursue structural and policy changes that help establish a new generation of multilateral organizations.

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