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Peaceful protests work: Lessons from the UK by Chris Houston 703 words Disruptive climate protests annoy some people, but studies from the UK confirm that they have been effective at shifting public opinion and helping create policy change. Back in July, activists from the UK protest group Just Stop Oil repeated their common tactic of being dramatically
No! We Did Not Survive the First Term by Wim Laven 1110 words As a seemingly comforting phrase for those struggling with the results of the recent U.S. presidential election, I’ve heard variants of “It’s okay, we survived the first term.” While this may be a well-intentioned attempt to provide comfort to those in distress,
Trump and China–The Rocky Road Ahead by Mel Gurtov 1522 words Cooperation or Competition? On November 7, 2024, Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to President-elect Trump that said: “A stable, healthy, sustainably developing China-US relationship fits with the common interests of the two countries and with the expectations of international society. I hope the