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Why Is the US Presidential Race Even Close?

CHICAGO – I teach a course at the University of Chicago on presidential elections, and I hear the same kind of question from friends on both the right and the left. The Republicans I grew up with in western Kansas cannot understand why Donald Trump is not far ahead in

Charting a Course for Coastal Resilience

WASHINGTON, DC – Roughly 40% of the world’s population inhabit coastal areas. In addition to being home to 12 of the world’s

The Economic Impact of Youth Out-migration: A Threat to National…

Nepal is currently highly affected by youth outmigration. We see crowd of young people In Tribhuvan International airport where thousands

Making Biodiversity Credits Work

This means learning from past mistakes and embedding inclusivity and effective governance in their design. But it does not mean

Foreign Minister Dr. Rana’s first 100 days: From diplomatic activism…

Kathmandu, Oct 24: The effectiveness of a foreign minister is often assessed by the success in bilateral and multilateral engagements

Nepal Highlights DRR Initiatives at the 2024 Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference

The country plans to organize a post-APMCDRR meeting to share the learnings and explore their implications for Nepal, making the

Investing in the WHO Will Yield Outsize Returns

While I remain hopeful, achieving these goals depends on closing the current funding gap. In the face of what Martin

Capitalizing on the Weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah

None of this is a given. But the defeat of Hamas and Hezbollah – and the weakening of the Iranian

A Dangerous Dance for Israel and Iran

Israel and Iran are both walking a tightrope. Israel is still grappling with the loss of its aura of inviolability

A Dangerous Dance for Israel and Iran

The West urgently needs to develop an Iran strategy. The US and its allies have long relied on tactical, remedial