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By Project Syndicate - Aug 16,2021
By Hoe Ee Khor and Suan Yong FooSINGAPORE — Heightened US-China tensions have raised the prospect of a deep global technology divide, potentially forcing other countries to choose which camp to join.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 15,2021
By Ngaire Woods and Anna PetherickOXFORD — G-20 leaders will meet in Rome at the end of October, in part to discuss how to deal with future pandemics.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 03,2021
By Risto Ronkko, Stuart Rutherford and Kunal Sen HELSINKI — Even as rich countries begin to glimpse the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, developing countries are struggling to contain COVID-19.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 02,2021
By Peter Boone and Simon JohnsonWASHINGTON, DC — Anyone who risks a visit to Canada these days needs to take care. Canadians are threatening six months in jail, and up to $750,000 in fines, for disobeying testing and quarantine rules upon arrival.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 02,2021
By Robert Howse and Ruti TeitelNEW YORK — On the recent fifth anniversary of an international arbitral tribunal’s ruling that rejected Chinese claims over the South China Sea, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken implored China to respect the decision.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 01,2021
By Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng HONG KONG — Every year, 400 million tonnenes of heavy metal, toxic sludge  and industrial waste are dumped into our waterways. At least 8  million tonnes of plastic end up in our oceans.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 31,2021
By Josep Borrell and Paolo GentiloniBRUSSELS — Multilateralism has been on the defensive in recent years. In a global setting that is more multipolar than multilateral, competition between states seems to prevail over cooperation nowadays.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 31,2021
By Laura Tyson and John ZysmanBERKLEY — Semiconductors are an essential product. They are the foundation of everything from sophisticated weapons systems and critical infrastructure to a growing number of technologies used daily by consumers and businesses.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 31,2021
By Anne-Marie Slaughter and Heather AshbyWASHINGTON, DC — In 1965, at the height of the Cold War, the comedy series Get Smart premiered on US television.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 28,2021
By Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and Wayne C. KoffNEW YORK — After the late Arthur Ashe contracted HIV/AIDS, he commented that the heaviest burden he had to bear was not the disease but being born black in America.

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