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Super Tomatoes, Corn Wars Part III, and Wheat Woes
March 10, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Public Opinion SurveyPavel Bednyakov / APFriends with Benefits: Chinese See Russia and North Korea as Beijing's Closest Comrades
September 2, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Sam Dong , Craig Kafura , Yawei Liu , and Nick Zeller, Pavel Bednyakov / AP, Download Report (PDF), Other neighboring countries, including Japan, India, the Philippines, and Vietnam, are viewed less favorably., New research conduc...
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Policy BriefAlex ZarubiGuiding Principles for a Sustainable US Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia
February 9, 2017, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Eugene Rumer , Richard Sokolsky , and Andrew S. Weiss, Alex Zarubi, Download Report (PDF), A joint task force outlines some key principles and judgments in managing the United States' relationships with Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia., Developing an effect...
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What Should Cities Do with Their COVID-Era Pilot Programs?
Global Cities intern Paula Pelletier examines what cities should do with programs formed in response to COVID-19.
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Davi MendesDid the UNSG Say "Revolution"?
Ian Klaus writes about the role global cities play around the world and the urgent need to adapt governance practices.
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Ramon Espinosa / APWhy Trump Is Focused on Cuba
A US oil blockade has brought Cuba to the negotiating table. That gives Washington an “extraordinary opportunity” to influence the island’s trajectory and its relationship with the United States. Will Trump’s power play get in the way?
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Kevin RajaramGood Economics for Hard Times
MIT economics professor Abhijit Banerjee joined the Council to argue that traditional Western-centric thinking has failed to benefit the average worker and consumer in an ever more globalized world. -
REUTERSOn Climate, Don't Let Gloom Lead to Doom
While understandable, the mood of pessimism around COP27 obscures progress toward net zero and can be dangerously self-fulfilling, argues Chris Morris.
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Andre BenzIt's Time for Cities to Flex Their Soft Power
Our international affairs are still being determined by nation-states, however, the imbalance between cities and nation-states is no longer acceptable.
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Kansas State UniversityFrom Molecule to Market: Using Innovative Plant Breeding to Build Global Food Security
New gene editing techniques more precise than CRISPRs could be the seeds for food security success.