
Robert Clarke
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Nov 29, 2024 |
placemakingresource.com | Robert Clarke
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Jul 25, 2024 |
lexology.com | Phoebe Wynn-Pope |Heidi Roberts |Robert Clarke |David Anthony |Joshua Aird |Georgia Smith
The concept of greenwashing is well known. But as environmental, social and governance (ESG) litigation and regulatory action continues to rise, and business disclosures are increasingly scrutinised by regulators, investors and consumers, other forms of social ‘washing’ are emerging, including what Supply Nation calls ‘black cladding’.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Robert Clarke |Jason Beardsley
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance is facing a significant turning point in its support for Ukraine’s defense against Russia. The Biden administration, in lockstep with several of the United States’ European allies, has approved the use of American weapons to strike targets on Russian soil around the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. The decision arrived months after French president Emmanuel Macron openly floated the idea of NATO troops joining the fight in Ukraine.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
conservativehome.com | Robert Clarke
Robert Clarke is the Director of Advocacy for ADF International. Rishi Sunak voiced strong concerns yesterday about concerns of a conveyer-belt system of transitioning confused and vulnerable young people. He said that social transition – like allowing children to use different pronouns or change their name – could have psychological repercussions and is categorically “not a neutral act”.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
news-herald.com | Robert Clarke
Based on pure contribution rates, it seems NATO members have grown accustomed to peacetime. Though former president Donald Trump ruffled feathers by claiming he would stop support for NATO members who failed to meet their 2% GDP spending obligations, he made a clear and salient point: Europe is no longer at peace. Yet, 20 of the 31 NATO members have failed to meet the alliance’s military spending goals. America continues to carry the heaviest burden for Europe’s security.
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