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The brutal governance lessons of 2020
Blog
04 January 2021

The brutal governance lessons of 2020

Reflections from our Dean on how the world handled the first year of the pandemic.

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Integrity
Public sector
...
COVID-19
The ‘tech’tonic plates begin to shift
Blog
21 December 2020

The ‘tech’tonic plates begin to shift

The SolarWinds supply chain compromise will go down in history as one of most impactful cyber campaigns ever carried out against the West.

Ciaran Martin
Ciaran Martin
Digital, Cyber and AI
Global cooperation
...
Global security
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a speech at the Climate Ambition Summit 2020.
Blog
18 December 2020

Net zero: from ‘tell us’ to ‘show us’

The world needs more than net zero pledges from world leaders – it needs action.

Thomas Hale
Thomas Hale
Steve Smith
John Lang
Richard Black
Climate and environment
Global cooperation
Vial of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine
Blog
23 November 2020

A good COVID-19 vaccine is one that works for rich and poor alike

Hugo Slim
Hugo Slim
Health
Inclusion
...
COVID-19
Sign warning people to stay 2m apart
Blog
29 October 2020

The "contact budget": a climate metaphor to make sense of COVID-19 restrictions

Thomas Hale
Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
COVID-19
Voting sign in California 2008
Blog
16 October 2020

Politics is faith, not science

Hugo Slim
Hugo Slim
Democracy and politics
Human behaviour
Multilateralism will survive the great fracture
Blog
05 October 2020

Multilateralism will survive the great fracture

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
Public sector
...
China
United States of America (USA)
Giotto painting
Blog
28 September 2020

How should we imagine war?

Hugo Slim
Hugo Slim
Global security
Food supplied by UK Aid in 2017
Blog
02 September 2020

We need a new way to think about aid

Hugo Slim
Hugo Slim
Development
Global cooperation
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