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Hans Alexander
hansalexrazo
Regardless of what you think of China, they're necessary in today's world because they create multi-polarity, which is incredibly important in order to make it easier for countries to escape
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Shadab Peerzada
ShadabPeerzada
#Prediction 1:World will be hit by more types of Viruses and disease, economics and daily life will get disturbed in all over the world.#Opinion #Prediction 2:China & Israel
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
I have been working on pandemic outbreaks for 15 years.There is a misunderstanding of the difference between the response in much of the West, versus successful countries (including New Zealand
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Arihant
haryannvi
RW isn’t interested in accepting main reasons behind migrant exodus. They found convenient scapegoats in Kejri then, Uddhav now. These ppl survive on daily earnings. ₹1.7 lakh cr package was
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Anish Teli
anishteli
Harking back to 1991. Every large reform today is compared to 1991. I decided to go back and read how it was covered in 1991. “One is whether the tentative
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Rainer Shea
rainer_shea
The worldwide economic shift towards China, which is being accelerated by Covid-19 and America’s economic collapse, represents more than a change towards a multi-polar world. It’s a collapse of the
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Andrew Goodall
agoodall4
More than 324,000 people have signed a petition calling for dividends to be treated as earnings for the purpose of U.K government support for owner-managed businesses dealing with the economic
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IPPR
IPPR
Revealed – Lockdown measures are protecting landlords, banks and lenders more than the families they are meant to benefitOur new report shows the poorest are unfairly shouldering the greatest economic
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Jonathan Willis
JonathanWillis
A friend shared this April 6 piece in the National Review which set Sweden - with its relatively gentle approach to lockdown - up as the example to follow in
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Sean Williams
swilliamsjourno
One thing I asked everybody I met in #Tigray was: how does this end? 80% Tigrayans expressed some expectation of an independence referendum. 20% of them, and everybody else, said
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Ian Mulheirn
ianmulheirn
Our @InstituteGC new report on exiting lockdown - a thread https://bit.ly/3ev3t5f It's striking how nothing short of complete lockdown seems to have worked to control the spread of the virus across
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Michael R. Strain
MichaelRStrain
THREAD.The debate over reopening the economy has heated up. Good. We need to reopen soon.In my latest Bloomberg column, I discuss seven principles to guide that debate: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-04-14/coronavirus-impact-on-econo
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Rush Doshi
RushDoshi
Excited to have our paper "Beijing's Bismarckian Ghosts" generously referenced in @martinwolf_'s column! We argued that the Anglo-German great power economic rivalry a century ago holds eerie parallels to today’s
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Rebecca Leber
rebleber
it's impossible to fully know or imagine how the pandemic changes the course we take on climate change, but from now on covid will be the closest reference point we
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Ari BSN, RN, OCN
running_nurse_
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I just want to point out something no one wants to acknowledge:Advocating for schools to remain virtual comes from a place of
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𝙱𝚛𝚢𝚊𝚗 𝚁𝚒𝚕𝚎𝚢
FreeTradeBryan
THREAD: In honor of World Trade Week, here are excerpts from Presidential Proclamations recognizing this week from Harry S. Truman through Donald J. Trump. Whereas the right to trade freely
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