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How Developing Countries Can Reach Net Zero

BEIJING – The world’s developing economies are gearing up for a fight ahead of next month’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt. The gathering will provide low- and middle-income countries an opportunity to air their justified grievances about the climate costs they disproportionately bear – and rich countries a chance to start

The West Needs an Energy and Resource Alliance

COPENHAGEN – The old line that “history does not repeat itself, but often rhymes,” is an apt description of the

The Sirens of Appeasement

TBILISI – Wars are easier to start than to finish, and their finale rarely follows any prescribed script. But if

How to Finance Green Infrastructure

WASHINGTON, DC – To spur development and fight climate change, emerging-market and developing economies (EMDEs) will need huge amounts of

Fighting Polio to the Finish

WASHINGTON, DC – When I took my children to receive their polio vaccines a few years ago, I thought about

SCO: An Organization against the Hegemony and Working for an…

Samarkand declaration has clearly sent a message to the global community that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is hugely committed

Border dispute with India, a new look by Nepali professionals

While asymmetry in size and power provides India with the benefits of inaction, the only recourse for Nepal is to

Nepal is not merely a buffer state but can be…

Nepal has no enemy but all friends. We have been receiving goodwill and cooperation from all countries in the world.

Biden’s Confrontational Approach will Create Disorder in the World

Ignoring the cooperative approach on international relations, US President Joe Biden has taken confrontational approach which is almost copy and

Today’s Crises Are Different

BOGOTÁ – Just as one generation gives way to the next, global challenges are superseded by a new cohort. The