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Global governance
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Financial Times

European Court of Justice must rule on green cartels, says top regulator

Thomas Hale highlights the issues with current antitrust law which can be used by corporate actors opposed to a rapid energy transition.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
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BBC News

BBC News at 9

Ngaire Woods comments on the International Monetary Fund's criticism of the UK government’s tax plans.

Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
Global governance
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United Kingdom (UK)
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CBC

Political movements that use nationalism 'will have a more powerful set of messages'

Maya Tudor and Harris Mylonas speak to the show IDEAS for the series The New World Disorder, and agree that what some see as a 'new' nationalism is actually a form of nationalism that has never gone away.

Maya Tudor
Democracy and politics
Global governance
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Financial Times

Finance groups risk being kicked out of Mark Carney-led climate coalition

Thomas Hale comments on the news that financial institutions could be kicked out of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero if they don't meet standards set by UN-led campaign Race to Zero. "Making it explicit will hopefully help those people at the back who are a bit hard of hearing", he said.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
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Project Syndicate

Is the world’s financial firefighter ready?

Ngaire Woods argues that G20 countries must equip the IMF ahead of time with well-positioned reserves and firebreaks so that is better placed to manage the spread of financial crises.

Ngaire Woods
Economy
Global cooperation
...
Global governance
In the media

Lawfare

A frontier without direction? The UK’s latest position on responsible cyber power

Ciaran Martin and Andrew Dwyer analyse the UK government's current position on the governance of cyberspace.

Ciaran Martin
Digital, Cyber and AI
Global governance
...
United Kingdom (UK)
In the media

Just Security

Walking Iran back from the nuclear brink

The Biden administration is on the verge of a nuclear crisis with Iran, writes Brianna Rosen.

Brianna Rosen
Global security
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Global governance
Iran
In the media

Foreign Affairs

What the mighty miss: the blind spots of power

Ngaire Woods's essay about the nature of power and how international cooperation can provide vital restraints to leaders blinded by it.

Ngaire Woods
Public sector
Global governance
In the media

Forbes

Forbes Global 2000 Firms judged 'alarmingly weak' on climate plans

Thomas Hale quoted in relation to the new Oxford Net Zero 2022 stocktake report on net zero targets.

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global governance
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