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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
In Tigray, Sexual Violence Has Become a Weapon of War
April 28, 2021
Dean Rachel Kyte and Helen Clark, former PM of New Zealand, discuss the instances of sexual violence attributed to the war in Ethiopia and encourage international actors to step in, via their article in Foreign Policy.
Limbo and anticipation during a pandemic
April 28, 2021
Dan Drezner publishes his updated monthly pandemic diary entry, via his Washington Post column.
Fletcher Live Summer Short Courses
April 27, 2021
Online, condensed, executive education versions of some of our most popular courses.
Free trade with benefits
April 26, 2021
Dan Drezner discusses the merits and challenges of embracing a global economy, citing Adam Posen’s essay “The Price of Nostalgia”, via his op-ed for The Washington Post.
Which country has made the biggest climate commitment?
April 23, 2021
The US, EU and UK are leading the race to cut emissions targets among the world’s biggest economies
New US climate strategy opens up old faultlines with Europe
April 23, 2021
Academic Dean Kelly Sims Gallagher is asked about the differences between the EU and US’ climate strategies in Financial Times