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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)While much of the focus on international climate action has focused on the 2015 Paris Climate Accords, countries such as the United States, European Union (EU) member nations, China, and Russia have all been attempting...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)Shamil Idriss is the Chief Executive Officer of Search for Common Ground, an international non-governmental organization that works to end violent conflict and build healthy, safe, and just societies. It is the largest...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)In 1945, the United Nations was created out of the ashes of World War II. After the second global war in less than three decades, world leaders sought a forum to manage conflict and foster cooperation. 75 years later,...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)Gender quotas exist in a shockingly high number of countries. More than 130 nations have modified their constitutions, electoral laws, or party rules to specify a threshold of women to be selected or nominated to a...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)Andres Ndpoli is the Executive Director of FARN (the Environment and Natural Resources Foundation), an environmental NGO based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. What motivated you to pursue environmental activism? How did...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)These words, put forth by the Economic Times, leading international health journalist Elizabeth Mahase, and the United States government respectively, are just some of the criticisms lobbied against the World Health...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)In June 2021, US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Geneva for the US-Russia presidential summit. This first in-person meeting between the two presidents was set against a backdrop of...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)Vitalik Buterin is the Co-Founder of Ethereum. Ethereum is a programmable blockchain hosting decentralized applications in finance, governance, gaming, and digital art, among others. Ethereum's native cryptocurrency,...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)Could the devastating, and still ongoing, COVID-19 pandemic have been prevented? While many different experts have given many different answers to this question, less emphasis has been placed on the role of information....
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)These words from the French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian come in the wake of the sudden AUKUS deal announced on September 15. The deal brings together the United States and its allies Australia and the...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4)Space has been the subject of people's imagination for centuries, but space travel only became a legal, political, and economic reality in the last half century. In 1967, 63 countries signed and negotiated the foundation...