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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWhat does the coronavirus tell us about the West’s image of Asia – and itself?
In a time of pandemic and radical uncertainty, we face tests of individualism, governance, globalised capitalism,...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe US-China coronavirus feud leaves us all worse off
As tensions rise between China and the US, workers on both sides will be the ultimate losers.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCan the coronavirus save the planet?
The corona crisis signifies a civilization that is dying. But it also shows a 'pluriverse' of other worlds rising up.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionEvery cent lost to tax havens could be used to strengthen our health and social systems
It’s women in the informal sector who are suffering the harshest effects of our broken tax system.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe coronavirus crisis shows it's time to abolish the family
What does the pandemic tell us about the nuclear family and private household?
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Published in: openMovementsVirus: all that is solid melts in the air
Is it easier to ascertain the truthfulness and quality of a society’s institutions under normal daily circumstances...
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Published in: openMovementsDemocratic horizons in times of corona governance
Gatekeepers of the present order adapt efficiently. But others can open up a plurality of futures.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?On the edges of democracy: mobilizing health and care as a common good
In the moment of the ‘corona crisis’, autocratic tendencies are cropping up, hitting those who are the least...
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Published in: ourEconomyThe social support networks stepping up in coronavirus-stricken China
Below the sweeping centralized measures, decentralized networks have provided relief to thousands.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Coronavirus crisis: major economic and financial consequences
We rediscover that health is a global public good, and that public health and welfare systems are crucial...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow climate policy stops at the border
The Port of Rotterdam boasts of its green credentials in the Netherlands but invests in fossil fuel mega projects abroad.
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Published in: Home: OpinionCoronavirus coverage shows how epidemics can spread racism
More needs to be done to stop the harmful stereotypes that surface during outbreaks.
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Published in: HomeUS paranoia over Chinese military strength is fuelling arms race
Military industrial complex influencing politicians to continue armament.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Solving the climate crisis? Time to mobilize for the climate jobs of the future
In Australia now, they have called for fire fighters. But who can we call after declaring climate crisis?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?It is the Trident submarine captain, not the UK PM, who “presses the button”
Does he know why he is firing his warheads and who he is firing them at? Or whether it is lawful?
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Published in: Home: OpinionMyanmar, genocide and human rights: the atrocities our world allows
Today, the world is supposed to remember the victims of genocide. Tomorrow, Aung San Suu Kyi will confront the...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe Battle of Seattle: 20 years later, it's time for a revival
On this 20th anniversary of the Battle of Seattle, the struggle against globalized capital continues.
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Published in: Home: OpinionMyanmar faces three international courts for Rohingya genocide –what good will they do?
The world failed the Rohingyas when they needed protection. But now it can ensure that the truth is told.
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Published in: ourEconomy"The UN is being turned into a public-private partnership": An interview with Harris Gleckman
Lynn Fries speaks to Harris Gleckman about the growing corporate influence over our global governance system.
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Published in: hriBRICS countries to build digital sovereignty
The push towards digital sovereignty is frequently criticized as a Trojan horse for authoritarian measures. It's...