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By Project Syndicate - Mar 21,2022
By El Hassan Bin Talal and Sundeep WaslekarAMMAN  —  Every year since 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, founded by Albert Einstein and scientists from the Manhattan Project who helped develop the atomic weapons used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, has set the
By Project Syndicate - Mar 16,2022
By May Boeve, Mitzi Jonelle Tan and Nisha AgarwalBERKELEY  —  Going beyond the headline figures of rising temperatures and sea levels, the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) captures the full scale of the threat to human life in
By Project Syndicate - Mar 15,2022
By Ruth Okowa and Munshi SulaimanNAIROBI  —  With the right opportunities, women can play a critical role in the social and economic development of Africa.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 13,2022
By Hrishabh Sandilya and Zhivka Deleva PRAGUE/BERLIN  —  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has already generated more than two million refugees, many of whom have been welcomed in Poland and other Central and Eastern European countries.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 12,2022
By Joseph E. Stiglitz and Mark WeisbrotNEW YORK — A new draft agreement between Argentina and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has eschewed austerity.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 09,2022
By Joseph E. Stiglitz and Kevin P. GallagherNEW YORK  —  The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is showing promising signs of changing with the times.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 07,2022
By Kemal Derviş and José Antonio OcampoWASHINGTON, DC — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed many grave weaknesses in the international order.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 06,2022
By Susan Dynarski and Rachel Glennerster CAMBRIDGE/CHICAGO  —  Determining how to balance COVID-19 risks in schools around the world has been tricky.
By Project Syndicate - Feb 26,2022
By Mary Beth Powers and Dave NeishwanderNEW YORK/CHICAGO — In every phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, community health workers have been indispensable. They have made diagnoses, carried out contact tracing, cared for the sick and administered vaccinations.
By Project Syndicate - Feb 26,2022
By Otaviano Canuto, Justin Yifu Lin and Pepe Zhang WASHINGTON, DC — Pandemic-induced supply shortages have heightened national security concerns in advanced economies.

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