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Moscow is Using Memory Diplomacy to Export its Narrative to the World
Jade McGlynn, Foreign Policy Magazine | Photo by Steve Harvey on Unsplash The memory of World War II—or the Great Patriotic War, as...


WHO supports South African consortium to establish first COVID mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub
World Health Organization News Photo by Testalize on Unsplash The World Health Organization (WHO) and its COVAX partners are working with...


UK Parliament panel warns of China's 'bullying' in multilateral arena
Economic Times | Photo by Gigi on Unsplash There is evidence of China's increasing use of "aggressive" means to "coerce" states to back...


Indo-European Rapprochement and the Competing Multilateral Geopolitics
Alexandr Petrosyan, Modern Diplomacy EU | Photo by EU Science Hub Indo-European rapprochement, which attempts to challenge Chinese global...


Biden’s Multilateral Approach to China Is Paying Off
Gray Sergeant, The Diplomat | Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash The G-7 may not have evolved into a permanent Democratic 10 (D10), but the...


UAE Resets a Decade of Muscular Foreign Policy
Simeon Kerr and Andrew England, Financial Times | Photo by Kamil Rogalinski on Unsplash For a decade, the United Arab Emirates has been...


Russia and India: Natural Partners in Building a Digital World
Lidia Kulik, Modern Diplomacy EU | Photo by Sam Moqadam on Unsplash Much as for today’s Russia, digital transformation has been one of...


UN Hails New Anti-Corruption Network, as ‘important step’ to Build Trust, Promote Justice
Daniel Dickinson, UN News | Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash With factors contributing to transnational corruption becoming...


China Is Using Vaccines To Push Its Agenda In Latin America, and the U.S. Is Behind the Curve
Dan De Luce, NBC News | Photo by Daniel Schludi on Unsplash China is using Covid-19 vaccines to push its political and trade agenda...


Finland’s prime minister on why innovation alone can’t tackle the climate crisis
Sanna Marin, World Economic Forum| Climate change and biodiversity loss are the most pressing challenges of our time, so all responsible...


Which country has made the biggest climate commitment?
Fiona Harvey , The Guardian| Some countries are working on this but other countries appear to be failing: the UK, for instance, has...


Economic Policy for a Pandemic Age: How the World Must Prepare
Peterson Institute for International Economics| In this PIIE Briefing, PIIE scholars set out some key lessons of the current response to...


Data Is Power
Matthew J. Slaughter & David H. McCormick, Foreign Affairs | Data is now at the center of global trade. For decades, international trade...


It is now time to focus on multilateral order
Bruce Jones & Susana Malcorra, Brookings| The current crisis in global order stems from much more than after-effects of Trumpism and the...


Science Diplomacy and its Opportunities in Southeast Asia
Winston Michalak, International Policy Digest | The Fourth Industrial Revolution is here. Southeast Asian nations, in particular, have...


The Digital Legacy of Covid-19
Ilan Manor, E-International Relations| Covid-19 impacted diplomacy in an unprecedented way. The wheels of international diplomacy came to...


Russia and China Are Beating The U.S. At Vaccine Diplomacy
Alexander Smith, NBC News| Although Beijing and Moscow deny it, experts say they are beginning to see how the strategy of selling or...


Solar technologies can speed up vaccine rollout in Africa
Benson Kibiti, The conversation | There’s hope that some industrialised countries will achieve near-universal vaccination against...


Digital technologies can help states to face the scale and complexity of COVID-19 vaccine delivery
World Bank Blogs| Vaccination is a high-priority activity in the fight against the COVID-19 global pandemic. Reaching high coverage and...


In ‘Historic’ Summit Quad Commits to Meeting Key Indo-Pacific Challenges
Abhijnan Rej, The Diplomat| In a signal development, the leaders of the Australia-India-Japan-United States Quad met on March 12 in a...
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