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Posted on Aug 22, 2025 | in category: Delivering sustainable economic growth | by Bruegel Policy Brief

With the reality of climate change no longer contentious, the debate has shifted towards the consequences of climate change containment for economic growth. Economists have not tackled this debate very well. Discussion has mainly revolved around the trade-off between immediate costs and long-term benefits of...  Read More



Posted on Aug 25, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Chatham House

Sanctions are a key instrument of foreign policy and economic statecraft, used with increasing frequency by the U.S., the UK and the EU. The growing prevalence of these tools raises concerns about the efficacy, enforcement and unintended consequences, as well as their impact on international...  Read More



Posted on Aug 21, 2025 | in category: Sharing core norms and values | by European Council on Foreign Relations

There is an American redefinition of the West in explicitly spiritual terms - with an ideology based on so-called “Judeo-Christian values”. In this vision, the Trump administration portrays the US not as a liberal republic, but a covenantal nation defending a divinely ordained moral order...  Read More



Posted on Aug 22, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by GLOBSEC

The Russian invasion has led to to the destruction of production facilities, loss of markets, fall in purchasing capacity, lack of supplies, non-performed external contracts, and personnel deficits in Ukraine. Iryna Kosse notes in her GLOBSEC article that Ukrainian industrial enterprises also face disrupted logistics...  Read More



Posted on Aug 26, 2025 | in category: Improving global governance | by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Rising economic pressures, including President Trump’s trade wars and the intensifying competition between the U.S. and China, are calling into question the foundations of the global economy. The history of Bretton Woods provides a common reference point to those seeking to reform the international economic...  Read More



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