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The Climate-Education Crisis

“World leaders must acknowledge the deepening links between the climate crisis and education. Over the next 30 years, more than 140 million people are expected to be displaced by climate change across South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America, at a cost of some $7.9 trillion” (Yasmine Sherif, 2021).

20 April 2021
Yashmine Sherif
Project Syndicate

The G7 Must Act to Vaccinate the World

“The world’s richest countries are failing to champion the global cooperation needed to defeat the pandemic. At June’s G7 summit in the United Kingdom, leaders must agree on a financial plan to underpin international collaboration on COVID-19, starting with equitable access to vaccines” (Brown et. al., 2021).

15 April 2021
Gordon Brown, Winnie Byanyima, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Graca Machel, Ken Ofori-Atta, Mary Robinson, Kevin Watkins

Build Back the State

“In promising to "build back better" from the pandemic, US President Joe Biden has certainly struck the right note. But to succeed, he will need to forge a new social contract, drawing on the lessons of a previous era when the US state led a program that is still paying economic dividends” (Mazzucato 2021).

15 April 2021
Mariana Mazzucato

The Most Vital 100 Days Since FDR

“Biden’s first hundred days have mattered a great deal, perhaps as much as Roosevelt’s did in fighting the Depression...what the two share in common is the urgent need to show the American people and the world that, amid turmoil accompanied by widespread disillusionment with Washington, government can still work at the most fundamental level” (Michael Hirsh, 2021).

12 April 2021
Michael Hirsh
Foreign Policy

The G20’s Missed Opportunity

“With dozens of low- and middle-income countries facing debt distress and compounding risks from climate change, continuing to delay inevitable sovereign-debt restructurings will have dire consequences. Despite the growing risks, the G20's response still has not matched the scale of the challenge” (Akhtar et. al., 2021).

12 April 2021
Shamshad Akhtar, Ulrich Volz, Moritz Kraemer, Stephany Griffith-Jones
Project Syndicate

Social Capitalism

“The role of social capital became obvious during the pandemic, which has fallen hardest on those countries and communities with the least amount of mutual trust and solidarity. With many of the crisis-era changes in working arrangements likely to persist, social connections will hold the key to future growth” (d Campanella, 2021).

12 April 2021
Edoardo Campanella
Project Syndicate

America Needs to Empower Workers Again

“The political environment that gave anti-union employers a free hand may be changing — the decline of unionization was, above all, political, not a necessary consequence of a changing economy. And America needs a union revival if we’re to have any hope of reversing spiraling inequality” (Paul Krugman, 2021).

12 April 2021
Paul Krugman
The New York Times

How Authoritarians Turn Rural Areas Into Their Strongholds

“Most authoritarian governments seek first and foremost to entrench their power. These governments would rather control their rural populations than see them thrive and become autonomous. For authoritarians, land reform is a convenient tool to destroy rival elites in the countryside while entangling rural workers in the tentacles of authoritarian influence” (Michael Albertus, 2021).

11 April 2021
Michael Albertus
The Atlantic

A Theoretical Model of How Digital Platforms for Public Consultation Can Leverage Deliberation to Boost Democratic Legitimacy

This article examines online civic platforms and civic tech, “public participation, deliberative quality, decision quality, government responsiveness, institutional legitimacy, and opportunities for empowered public engagement” (Gastil 2021).

11 April 2021
John Gastil
Journal on Deliberative Democracy
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The Rise of Insurgent Europeanism

“Civil society in Europe and its attitudes towards the European project have changed dramatically in the past decade of multiple crises. This study mapped, tracked and monitored developments in European civil society from 2018 to 2020, revealing the nature and implications of these changes” (Cooper, Dunin-Wąsowicz, Kaldor, Milanese, Rangelov, 2021).

11 April 2021
Luke Cooper, Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz, Mary Kaldor, Niccolò Milanese, Iavor Rangelov
LSE's foreign policy think tank/ IDEAS
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