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  • Sep 9, 2024 | foreignpolicy.com | Catherine Ashton |Jason Bordoff |Arancha González |Martin Kimani |Mark Malloch-Brown |Danny Quah | +2 more

    Politics Elections Economics Science and Technology United States China Russia Europe Jason Bordoff The tradition started with a cartoon elephant and some turkeys. On Jan.

  • Sep 4, 2024 | foreignpolicy.com | Danny Quah

    What would you want to tell the next U.S. president? FP asked nine thinkers from around the world to write a letter with their advice for him or her. What would you want to tell the next U.S. president? FP asked nine thinkers from around the world to write a letter with their advice for him or her. Dear Madam or Mr. President,Congratulations on leading the United States in a political refresh.

  • May 15, 2024 | opinion.inquirer.net | Danny Quah |Warren Fernandez |Warren Fernandez -

    Singapore—Few regions are as positive about innovation as the Asia-Pacific (APAC). And for good reason: Trade and technology have been central to the region’s growth and development, while innovation has made the region richer, healthier, and better educated. Edelman’s 2024 APAC Trust Barometer study found that people in this region are more likely than others elsewhere to believe in the promise of technology.

  • Apr 21, 2024 | asianews.network | Danny Quah |Warren Fernandez

    April 22, 2024 MANILA – Few regions are as positive about innovation as Asia-Pacific (APAC). And for good reason: trade and technology have been central to the region’s growth and development. Even as the global economy continues to change, innovation has made the region richer, healthier, and better educated. Edelman’s 2024 APAC Trust Barometer study found that people in APAC countries are more likely than those elsewhere to believe in the promise of technology.

  • Jan 18, 2024 | orfonline.org | Danny Quah

    The recent United Nations climate summit, known as COP28, offered a glimmer of hope for international climate action. Negotiators struck a deal to transition the world away from fossil fuels and formally approved a loss and damage fund to support the countries that are most vulnerable to climate impacts. Yet COP28 fell short in one major area: It did not outline a clear pathway for funding and implementing climate action in the global south. The implications of this will be felt around the world.

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