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Global governance
Pro-Leave supporters
Blog
05 November 2019

Britain’s post-Brexit choices

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
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Trade
United Kingdom (UK)
United States of America (USA)
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The Guardian

Climate change is morally wrong. It is time for a carbon abolition movement

Eric Beinhocker draws on moral arguments and historical comparisons to advocate a carbon abolition movement

Eric Beinhocker
Climate and environment
Inclusion
...
Integrity
Global cooperation
In the media

Project Syndicate

Can multilateralism survive the Sino-American rivalry?

Ngaire Woods examines how multilateral organisations can respond to the US-China trade and technology war

Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
Public sector
China and US flags
Blog
09 July 2019

Can multilateralism survive the Sino-American rivalry?

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
Public sector
...
China
United States of America (USA)
Theresa May
Blog
15 April 2019

The Brexit impossibility triangle

Emily Jones, Calum Miller
Global cooperation
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United Kingdom (UK)
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Global Policy

The existential politics of climate change

Thomas Hale's co-authored piece about the existential battle between climate-forcing and climate-vulnerable interests, both fighting for the survival of their way of life

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global cooperation
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Global governance
08
Mar
08 March 2019, 15:00 - 16:15

Malcolm Turnbull in conversation with Ngaire Woods

The former Prime Minister of Australia will be in conversation with the Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government

Publication
18 January 2019

Informal settlements and housing markets

Paul CollierEdward GlaeserTony VenablesMichael BlakePriya Manwaring
Development
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Cities that Work
International Growth Centre
Economic growth and equality
Angela Merkel at World Economic Forum 2011
Blog
11 December 2018

The end of the Merkel era in Germany – what remains?

Vincent Wolff
Democracy and politics
Economy
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Global cooperation
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