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ASSOCIATED PRESSThe Continent: Changing the Game in African Media
Some of the most important innovations in the news media may be happening in Africa. What can we learn?
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Eva DarronPost-Pandemic Travel and Tourism: How Has Travel Shaped Your Worldview?
With countries locking down and opening up and locking down again, it has become especially hard to anticipate if and how we can move—now and in the future.
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Global PoliticsAP PHOTOSBRICS Expansion Explained: New Members, New Challenges
We breakdown the mystery behind the BRICS and its evolving role in shaping the global order.
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ReutersAmerica's Oxymoron
The coronavirus exposed America’s secret of hunger amid abundance. How can residents of the world’s richest country be hungry?
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Virginia Mayo / APThe Unshared Futures of the United States and Europe
America and Europe have been bound together for more than 250 years. Whose ideology will define their future?
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Thomas RichterThe Geopolitics of Climate Change
As extreme weather increasingly uproots communities and economies, leading experts Simon Dalby and Joshua Busby join Deep Dish to predict how climate change will affect foreign policy.
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Working Paper
Transatlantic Learning Exchange: Economic Renewal and Democracy
November 2, 2022, RESEARCH Working Paper by John Austin, John Austin shares insights from a transatlantic convening that explores the political repercussions of economic inequality and extremist ideology., "Ownership of their own future." "Locally owned and operated solutions." "Building on ident...
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Josh HowardNational Elections and the New American City-State
As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.
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Olia Gozha2023 Farm Bill: Enhancing Agricultural Safety Nets
The 2023 Farm Bill will be a significant legislative hurdle that will require input, coordination, and buy-in from all sectors and actors within the domestic food system.
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Rick Bowmer / APCan the US Reduce its Dependence on China for Critical Minerals?
Critical minerals are central to innovation and security. The United States is dependent on China for them. Karl Friedhoff explains why that is becoming a problem.