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James BalensiefenAlliance of Democracies—from America First to American Led
Can an administration that up to this point has been belligerent towards traditional US democratic allies and has rejected many forms of multilateralism be able to turn the page and shift from "America First" to "American Led"?
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Ella Goeckner-WaldThe Pitfalls of University-led Growth: The Case of Macomb, Ill.
Universities can serve as economic engines for rural cities, but collaboration between academia, government, and the private sector is key to sustainable growth.
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Monica VolpinFlavors and Culture: Food Systems through Indigenous Women's Eyes
Productive practices of Indigenous women's groups have significant value in contributing to the conservation of biodiversity and the well-being of humanity, and therefore encourage exchange and dialogue.
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Reuters
Japan Prepares for Its First Post-Abe Election
Abe Shinzo’s assassination shocked the nation. Will constitutional revision be on the post-election agenda?
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REUTERSAt US-Africa Leaders Summit, Russia and China Provide Subtext
The US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC, is the first meeting of its kind since 2014. Africa’s shift toward China and Russia will be a subtext of the meeting.
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Eric ProuzetA Water Mold Helped Kill a Million People, Then Changed Science Forever
A special guest commentary piece explaining the historic breakthrough for a durable and safe solution for late-blight potato disease.
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Reuters
Global Polls Find Publics Split on Beijing Boycott
Does a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics have public support among countries doing so? Data show modest support—and skepticism.
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Reuters
Policies to Support Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems
Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the first part of our 2021 series to find out.
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REUTERSStrategic Leniency, Golden Rice, and a Fertilizer Ban
Our weekly roundup the top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Kansas State UniversityWe Need Vaccines to Protect Our Food Crops, Too
In the battle between pathogen and host—whether a human or food crop—it’s often a deadly race to see who wins.