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Bhaskar Chakravorti evaluates if the nations with better digital readiness experienced greater economic resilience during the COVID-19 meltdown, via his Foreign Policy column.
In the News
Earth Day: Hopes for COP26
May 3, 2021
Dean Kyte reflects on how issues of climate change have risen to the surface amid the COVID19 pandemic and how the COP26 Summit ought to address these critical challenges.
Biden’s Plan for Broadband Isn’t Bold Enough
May 3, 2021
Bhaskar Chakravorti weighs in on President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan, asking whether it supports the country’s growing broadband needs.
Climate Expert Calls on China and Japan to End Financing of Coal Plants in Poorer Nations
May 3, 2021
Dean Kyte discusses the urgent need for China and Japan to stop financing coal-powered plants in low-income nations.
Fletcher Experts Lead the Weigh In Climate Conversation
May 3, 2021
Climate change knows no national boundary. At The Fletcher School, our international relations experts, scholars, and lifelong climate professionals have consulted White House administrations and joined liaisons to foreign delegations to help facilitate international agreements to champion Earth Day everywhere, at every moment. Read their contribution to these complex, critical discussions in the links below.
Reflections on AAPI History, Accomplishments and Impact
May 3, 2021
Fletcher voices pay tribute to diverse experiences and express hope for the future
What’s Next in the Fight Against Climate Change?
May 3, 2021
After the global summit hosted by the U.S., Fletcher experts outline what remains to be done in the six months leading up to the next negotiations