Blog 24 June 2021 Is the EU’s Carbon Border Tax a good approach? An analysis of the EU's Green Deal and its wider impact. Yanzhu Zhang Climate and environment Global cooperation
Blog 01 June 2021 A mid summer night’s nightmare The second wave of COVID-19 in India and why nobody is surprised – a personal insight into India's policies on the pandemic. Susan Thomas Health COVID-19 ... India
Blog 24 May 2021 What does it mean to be green? Some remarks on the EU sustainable finance package A closer look at the EU's Taxonomy Regulation act. Michal Dorociak Climate and environment Business and capitalism ... Global cooperation
Blog 18 March 2021 "No room for cynicism": MPP alumnus interviews leading human rights defender Hina Jilani Insightful interview with Hina Jilani whose credits include being a former Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the first Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Human Rights Defenders. Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi Global cooperation Inclusion ... Law
Blog 11 February 2021 Finding order in chaos: Six months after the blast, what’s next for Lebanon? MPP alumna Melanie Anne Cremona looks at the current state of Labanon and how recent events are shaping a new Lebanese identity. Melanie Anne Cremona Integrity Global security
Blog 08 February 2021 How to build a ‘digital nation’: Perspectives from Mongolia A Mongolian case study on making government services available online. Bolor-Erdene Battsengel Digital, Cyber and AI Integrity ... Public sector
Blog 27 January 2021 How do we consolidate and innovate cooperation? MPP alumnus reflects on his further studies with the Managing Global Governance (MGG) Academy. Yanzhu Zhang Global cooperation
Blog 01 December 2020 'Prolonged lockdowns are a route to poverty': MPP alumnus interviews Professor Sir Paul Collier MPP alumnus Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi interviews Professor Sir Paul Collier on his insights into the economic and political devastation triggered by the pandemic, and how we can build back better. Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi Economy Inclusion ... COVID-19 Africa
Blog 23 October 2020 From the UN to the Blavatnik School and beyond: channelling public policy to support women’s rights Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi Inclusion