
Health on a tightrope
By AMELIA COHN: Nísia Trindade's departure would mean that, no matter how strong her replacement is, health has entered the market for political (and economic) negotiations
By AMELIA COHN: Nísia Trindade's departure would mean that, no matter how strong her replacement is, health has entered the market for political (and economic) negotiations
By CATHERINE L. BENAMOU: Excerpt from the recently published book
By BRANKO MILANOVIC: The wild four-week ride, which still doesn't seem to have run out of steam, confirms the idea that the new Donald Trump will govern very differently from the old one
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: President Lula runs a serious risk of losing in 2026 and confirming the ill-fated Orloff effect, if he appears in 2026 with a third-way face
By MOU HONGJIN: To successfully host COP30, the country will also need to make progress in reducing its own emissions and offering support to other developing countries.
By AMELIA COHN: Nísia Trindade's departure would mean that, no matter how strong her replacement is, health has entered the market for political (and economic) negotiations
By CATHERINE L. BENAMOU: Excerpt from the recently published book
By BRANKO MILANOVIC: The wild four-week ride, which still doesn't seem to have run out of steam, confirms the idea that the new Donald Trump will govern very differently from the old one
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: President Lula runs a serious risk of losing in 2026 and confirming the ill-fated Orloff effect, if he appears in 2026 with a third-way face
By MOU HONGJIN: To successfully host COP30, the country will also need to make progress in reducing its own emissions and offering support to other developing countries.