June 2022

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) | June 30, 2022

Report MGIMO 2021

The MGIMO Endowment presents the MGIMO Report for 2021, which brings together the results of the implementation of the University's strategic initiatives.

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French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) | June 30, 2022

RCA: des ex-Seleka et Anti-Balaka au service de Wagner?

Langue Français L'Ifri dans les médias[...] Ces anciens membres des deux groupes rebelles seraient ensuite déployés dans différentes provinces du pays pour soutenir les forces armées centrafricaines. L’inquiétude des populations…

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Bruegel | June 30, 2022

A decade of economic policy

As his time as Bruegel Director comes to an end, Guntram Wolff sits down with Giuseppe Porcaro to discuss the highs, lows and shifts of economic policy in Europe over…

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Conflict Management and Peace Science | June 30, 2022

Hitting back or holding back in cyberspace: Experimental evidence regarding Americans’ responses to cyberattacks

Conflict Management and Peace Science, Ahead of Print. Theorists offer many predictions about how Americans will respond to significant cyberattacks but systematic evaluations of American public opinion regarding these issues…

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Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Publications | June 30, 2022

Why an online sales tax could be more trouble than it is worth

Summary The UK Treasury has been consulting on the concept of an ‘online sales tax’, or OST, which could raise £1-2 billion annually to help pay for a reduction in…

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Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Governance | June 30, 2022

Using Afghanistan's Frozen Funds to Pay 9/11 Families Could Backfire

Jun 17, 2022 Charli Carpenter comments on  U.S. President Joe Biden's executive order, issued in February 2022, releasing $7 billion in frozen, U.S.-held Afghan central bank reserves. It has been proposed…

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Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI) | June 29, 2022

Jueves 7 de julio, 9.30 horas / Geopolítica y globalización, desafíos para América Latina

Sesión académica presencial organizada por el Comité de Estudios de Asuntos Latinoamericanos

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Swiss Political Science Review | June 29, 2022

From Dayton to Bernese Jura: The Election of the Croat Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract After the signing of the Dayton Agreement, critical literature has attempted to portray consociation in Bosnia and Herzegovina as the predominant source of the country's political problems. At the…

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Heinrich Boll Foundation (HBS) | June 29, 2022

Public History – New Tendencies and Practices in Germany and Post-Yugoslav States

Public History - New Tendencies and Practices in Germany and Post-Yugoslav States Submitted by LeaW on Wed, 06/29/2022 - 10:40

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Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) | June 29, 2022

TRAFIG Synthesis Report Understand the needs of displaced people and identify solutions that last

“To address the problems of protracted displacement we need to better understand the factors shaping these difficult situations for refugees and IDPs. People must then stand at the heart of…

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European Enviroment Agency (EEA) | June 29, 2022

Many European schools and hospitals at risk from heat waves and floods: How to protect vulnerable groups from climate change?

Climate change affects all Europeans but vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, children, low-income groups and people with health problems or disabilities, are the most affected. One in ten European…

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Inicio Institución Futuro | June 29, 2022

Navarra y los PERTES. Una oportunidad única Informe presentado el 29 de junio de 2022

Descargar Informe Según los cálculos del think tank, por su estructura económica y el peso de Navarra en la Industria Tecnológica nacional, a la Comunidad Foral le deberían corresponder aproximadamente…

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Bruegel | June 29, 2022

The role of competition in the transition to climate neutrality

An earlier version of this paper was co-written with Julia Anderson, providing excellent input on the legal basics and a deep dive into green efficiency that has been used in…

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Bruegel | June 29, 2022

The implications for public debt of high inflation and monetary tightening

Rising inflation has triggered monetary tightening in several countries. The Federal Reserve and the Bank of England have already increased their key interest rates, while the European Central Bank will…

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Cooperation and Conflict | June 29, 2022

What’s the point of being a discipline? Four disciplinary strategies and the future of International Relations

Cooperation and Conflict, Ahead of Print. While disciplinary identities are among the most fraught subjects in academia, much less attention has been given to what disciplinarity actually entails and what…

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Conflict Management and Peace Science | June 29, 2022

Environmental pressures and pro-government militias: Evidence from the Philippines

Conflict Management and Peace Science, Ahead of Print. This study analyzes whether climate disasters and climate-induced food scarcities influence individuals’ willingness to fight for the state in a pro-government militia…

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Africa Spectrum | June 29, 2022

Book Review: Undoing Coups. The African Union and Post-coup Intervention in Madagascar by Antonia Witt

Africa Spectrum, Ahead of Print.

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Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Governance | June 28, 2022

The Arctic Won’t Wait: Novel Structures for Advancing Arctic Goals During Geopolitical Crisis

Jun 28, 2022 Russia's invasion of Ukraine has slammed the brakes on the collaborative operations of the Arctic Council. An interim Indigenous Arctic Council could ensure that critical research keeps pace…

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Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) | June 28, 2022

G7 exploring an oil price cap—but analysts warn the move could prompt Russia to cut Europe off completely

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Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) | June 28, 2022

Total shutdown of Russian gas pipelines to Europe 'is not inconceivable'

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Bruegel | June 28, 2022

How can the European Union adapt to climate change?

The authors thank Stavros Zenios and other Bruegel colleagues for their valuable comments and suggestions. Europe must increasingly deal with the harmful impacts of climate change, regardless of its success…

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American Politics Research | June 28, 2022

Going Nuclear: Federalist Society Affiliated Judicial Nominees’ Prospects and a New Era of Confirmation Politics1

American Politics Research, Ahead of Print. Significant changes to the federal judicial confirmation process have manifested over the past decade, including multiple procedural reforms in the United States Senate. We…

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Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), News | June 28, 2022

Urban farming and its socio-economic and environmental benefits for ensuring sustainable and inclusive growth in Jordan

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European Enviroment Agency (EEA) | June 28, 2022

Exposure to pollution causes 10% of all cancer cases in Europe

Exposure to air pollution, second-hand smoke, radon, ultraviolet radiation, asbestos, certain chemicals and other pollutants causes over 10% of all cancer cases in Europe, according to a European Environment Agency…

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Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Energy | June 27, 2022

Beware the Risks of Secular Decarbonization

Jun 18, 2022 For many, integrating “decarbonization” into public policy, corporate and financial strategies has become a requirement, not an option — yet, what happens when the critical link between…

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