May 13, 2020 | Global Governance, Health Issues
Do we really have to wait for things to get worse before we act? Or will petty nationalism once again get in the way to do what is reasonable for the sake of humans and humanity? Written By Mark Coeckelbergh Professor | University of Vienna May 13, 2020...
May 13, 2020 | Global Governance, Health Issues
the focus would fall back on environmental and climate change when a disaster strikes, only to be forgotten once the situation normalizes Written By Dr. Dhanasree Jayaram Assistant Professor | Dept. of Geopolitics & IR May 13, 2020 Global...
May 13, 2020 | Global Governance, Health Issues
Now that India has saluted, as pre-arranged at 5 PM on 22 March, our fellow citizens fighting on the frontline against the deadly spread of coronavirus, it is necessary to raise another question: Is India on the forefront among the nations fighting this deadly virus...
Apr 1, 2020 | Health Issues, North America, Policy Analysis
Some people see the world as an infinite number of prize fights, each with one winner and one loser. For them life is an unending series of these zero-sum games. Unfortunately, one of these people is the President of the United States. Written By H. Bruce Franklin...
Apr 1, 2020 | Global Governance, Health Issues, Policy Analysis
Written By Josephine Borghi Health Economist | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine April 1, 2020 Global Governance | Health Issues | Policy Analysis Article originally published by Democracy Without Borders The coronavirus COVID-19...
Apr 1, 2020 | Defense and Military, Health Issues
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman pushes coronavirus conspiracy theory that the US Army ‘brought the epidemic to Wuhan’ Written By Ryan Pickrell Reporter | Business Insider April 1, 2020 Defense and Military | Health Issues Article...