Fixating on Emissions Won’t Decarbonize the World’s Economy; Why the Argentine President Will Struggle to Exploit His New Mandate; How Israel Can Bring Peace to the Middle East
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At a liquefied natural gas plant in Hammerfest, Norway, March 2024

Global Climate Policy Is Broken

Fixating on Emissions Won’t Decarbonize the World’s Economy

By Jessica F. Green

 

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Argentine President Javier Milei in Buenos Aires, October 2025

Milei’s Tightrope Act

Why the Argentine President Will Struggle to Exploit His New Mandate

By María Victoria Murillo

 
Israeli tanks at the Gazan-Israeli border, October 2025

Israel’s Vision of Victory

How the Country Can Bring Peace to the Middle East

By Amos Yadlin and Avner Golov

 

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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, July 2025

Russia Isn’t Done With Syria

How Moscow Has Retained Influence in the Post-Assad Era

By Hanna Notte

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