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The Economist

Why Britain has so many COVID-19 deaths

According to the Oxford COVID19 Government Response Tracker Britain was slower than European neighbours to introduce restrictions

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ProMarket

Election timetabling is not the role of judges

Karthik Ramanna writes a piece defending the Supreme Court on the Wisconsin elections issue

Karthik Ramanna
Democracy and politics
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United States of America (USA)
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Financial Times

Researchers at Oxford compare stringency of 73 countries' measures

Coverage of the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker 

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The Independent

Five tough questions to ask about reaching net zero climate targets

Thomas Hale co-authors an opinion piece on ‘net zero’ targets

Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
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Foreign Affairs

Only migration can save the welfare state

Research fellow Lant Pritchett's piece on why rich countries need migrant workers

Lant Pritchett
Global security
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BBC News

Brexit: How do you negotiate a trade agreement?

Emily Jones quoted on why a clear strategy is essential when entering negotiations

Emily Jones
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Global Economic Governance Programme
Economic growth and equality
Global governance
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New York Times

Davos has a credibility problem

Ngaire Woods is quoted in this opinion piece about the relevance of Davos

Ngaire Woods
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Project Syndicate

Is Huawei really more dangerous than Facebook?

The US and some of its allies have excluded the Chinese technology company from their national markets. Why do they continue to ignore the similar threat posed by Facebook and other US digital giants, asks Ngaire Woods

Ngaire Woods
Digital, Cyber and AI
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China
United States of America (USA)
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BBC Radio 4

UK-US trade negotiations

Emily Jones was on the Today programme to discuss trade negotiations and the difference between US and EU standards

Emily Jones
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