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The Dark Side Of Meritocracy

What began as a principle that seemed to offer an alternative to inequality has become instead a justification for inequality.

7 December 2021
MICHAEL SANDEL
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Europe's Time to Shine

The European Union has long been a prime-mover in environmental and climate policy, as demonstrated by a series of major initiatives launched in recent years. But whether the EU can serve as a global climate leader will depend largely on whether it can overcome domestic resistance to decarbonization and new fiscal rules.

4 December 2021
LAURENCE TUBIANA
Article

Fossil Fuel’s Downfall Could Be America’s Too

How U.S. polluters might drag the country’s economy down with them.

3 December 2021
Adam Tooze
Article

France’s Old Bigotry Finds a New Face

It doesn’t take much to see the roots of Eric Zemmour's ideology. The irony is that this time, its proponent is Jewish.

2 December 2021
Mitchell Abidor and Miguel Lago
Article

Islamophobia in the press must be tackled head-on. Silence is not an option

Αnalysis shows that almost two-thirds of articles paint Muslims in a negative light.

2 December 2021
Miqdaad Versi
Article

Social media giants monetise anger and trolling is the result. A crackdown is welcome

The Coalition proposals would significantly shift the way these global advertising monopolies operate.

1 December 2021
Peter Lewis
Article

Let’s End the Covid Blame Games

Finger pointing is pointless, divisive and dumb. Let’s stop imputing bad faith or recklessness or greed to our partisan opponents. They have loved ones who are just as much at risk of infection as our own.

30 November 2021
Bret Stephens
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The End of the Economic Consensus

Whereas the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic initially prompted unity and convergence in Europe, the current phase of the crisis is much more delicate economically and politically. If mismanaged, it may reopen old wounds and shatter policymakers’ newly acquired legitimacy.

29 November 2021
JEAN PISANI-FERRY
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Developing nations may give up on the WTO for good if it won’t budge on vaccine patents

Covid has shown that the market cannot solve a global crisis. Now countries such as Britain must realise that too

29 November 2021
Nick Dearden
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Omicron: Vaccine nationalism will only perpetuate the pandemic

As wealthy nations continue hoarding vaccines, new dangerous COVID-19 variants will continue emerging.

28 November 2021
Fatima Hassan
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