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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
Can China and the U.S. Overcome Their Distrust on Climate Action?
April 1, 2021
Kelly Sims Gallagher speaks with the South China Morning Post about climate tensions between the U.S. and China.
Impatience and Habit During a Pandemic
March 31, 2021
Dan Drezner publishes his March 2021 pandemic diary entry, via his Washington Post column.
Biden’s Brand of Bipartisanship
March 30, 2021
Dan Drezner shares an analysis of Biden’s efforts to hold onto bipartisan support, via his Washington Post column.
Searching for Signs of Intelligent Symbolism in the Suez Canal
March 29, 2021
Dan Drezner reflects on what the Ever Given grounding means for the state of globalization, via his Washington Post column.
Rare IMF Relief Offers a Hope of Green Recovery To Debt-Laden Nations
March 26, 2021
Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with Climate Home News about how climate action and debt relief must connect.
COVID-19 Pandemic Sparks Massive Adoption of New Technologies
March 26, 2021
Bhaskar Chakravorti appears on Cheddar to discuss how technology buffered the economic impact of COVID-19.