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Sonia Guajajara

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Sonia Guajajara is Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples.

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  1. Fighting Climate Change Requires a Different Mindset
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    Fighting Climate Change Requires a Different Mindset

    Jul 16, 2024 Sonia Guajajara thinks the rest of the world can learn a lot from how indigenous peoples relate to nature.

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    Do Political Leaders Deserve a Break?

    Ngaire Woods cites research showing that fatigue erodes judgment, undermining officials' ability to make sound decisions.
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    The Rise and Coming Fall of Chinese Manufacturing

    Yi Fuxian

    China has built its manufacturing sector largely on the strength of an abundant workforce and high US demand. Now, reduced access to the US market, combined with trends like population aging and a shift toward services, has made the decline of Chinese manufacturing imminent.

    identifies four factors that will cripple a sector that long propelled the economy's growth and development.
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    Who Will Create a New European Culture of Debate?

    Harold James thinks the Franco-German twosome, historically Europe’s engine of integration, has become a spent force.
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    Rethinking Emissions Targets in Developing Countries

    Elisa Belfiori & Yanel Llohis explain why climate goals should reflect historical responsibilities and current economic conditions.
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    Fawaz A. Gerges on Iran, Gaza, US foreign policy, and more

    Fawaz A. Gerges argues that a crisis of US democracy is blocking substantive change in America’s Middle-East policy, highlights the disastrous legacies of US interventions in Iran and Guatemala, fears that Israel’s war in Gaza will engulf the region, and more.
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    Will the Google Search Decision Supercharge US Antitrust Enforcement?

    Tara Pincock

    The recent decision by a US federal court that Google maintains an illegal monopoly in online search represents an important step in the right direction. But to drive the reforms needed to restore competition in today’s heavily monopolized tech industry, Congress must intervene.

    emphasizes that the true impact of the landmark ruling will depend on the remedies imposed.
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    Africa’s Future Hinges on Revitalizing Multilateralism

    Adekeye Adebajo outlines several steps that wealthy countries can take to restore trust in the current global order.
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    Bangladesh’s Stand Against Authoritarianism

    Kaushik Basu urges interim leaders to rebuild political institutions and stabilize the economy before calling elections.
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    Japan After Kishida

    Takatoshi Ito considers why the country’s prime minister is stepping down and who is likely to succeed him.

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