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Pulling the Plug, Hydropower Future, and In Hot Water
April 21, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Honey Trap, Plant-Based Workout, and Climate Financing
April 28, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Indigenous Land, Tense Talks, and Going Green
May 5, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Carolyn Kaster / APUS Elections Part of Global Trend Away from Incumbents
Public opinion polling offers insights into what cost incumbent leaders and parties at the polls.
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If Invaded, Will the Taiwan Public Fight? Don't Look to Polls for an Answer
Public surveys about Taiwan's willingness to fight an invasion by China don't reveal as much as one might think.
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AP PhotosAmericans Broadly Favorable to Participating in International Agreements
The public supports US participation in the Paris climate agreement, the Iran nuclear deal, and more.
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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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World Review Panelists
World Review featured reporters from some of the world's leading media outlets to get their perspectives on emerging global stories and how they might unfold.
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Policy BriefPedro SzekelyAmerican Opinion on US-Russia Relations: From Bad to Worse
August 2, 2017, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Dina Smeltz and Lily Wojtowicz, Pedro Szekely, Download Report (PDF), New Chicago Council Survey results show a majority of Americans support maintaining or increasing sanctions against Russia and views the nation as a greater threat than in previous years...
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ReutersTruss' Number Is Up: Brexit And The Delusion Of Dogma
Mayhem in Westminster has roots in Brexit and a political culture that favors dogma over evidence, argues columnist Chris Morris.