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May 2023

  • To Make ‘Health for All’ a Reality, Prioritize Investments in Public Health
    May 20, 2023

    To Make ‘Health for All’ a Reality, Prioritize Investments in Public Health

  • The BRICS and the MENA Region: Toward a Multipolar World Order?
    May 16, 2023

    The BRICS and the MENA Region: Toward a Multipolar World Order?

  • Climate Change is Personal
    May 16, 2023

    Climate Change is Personal

  • Can the “Youth and Future Generations Wave” use Future Studies to Improve Global Governance and Cooperation?
    May 7, 2023

    Can the “Youth and Future Generations Wave” use Future Studies to Improve Global Governance and Cooperation?

  • Time for the Weimar Triangle to Lead on European Security
    May 2, 2023

    Time for the Weimar Triangle to Lead on European Security

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