Unisa welcomes world-renowned economist Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs as keynote speaker for its 2025 Founders’ Lecture in ...
He said the US administration could upend a multipolar world, which has driven growth. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The Global Partnership for Education, a worthy and capable initiative to promote education in 65 low-income countries, is having what the jargon of development assistance calls a “replenishment round, ...
Critics of American foreign policy had been warning for years that NATO expansion would serve as an unnecessary provocation to Russia, and that the most provocative potential addition to NATO would be ...
Even though their last names are pronounced the same, Jeffrey Sachs and David Sacks are not related. What does unite them is their revulsion over the senseless slaughter in Ukraine. There is a good ...
Pope Francis’ encyclical “Laudato Si’” is a great and timely gift to humanity. To avoid a catastrophic collision of the world economy and environment, humanity urgently needs to change the trajectory ...
Unlike tens of millions of people around the world who have contracted COVID-19 because of their poverty, bad luck, vulnerability as essential workers or poor decisions by policymakers, US President ...
On 10 September, we hosted Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Centre for Sustainable Development in the Earth Institute, Columbia University; world-renowned economics professor, for a Presidents' ...
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American economist Jeffrey D Sachs called the decision to impose tariffs on India the biggest mistake in American foreign policy. He warned that this would cause long-term damage to US-India relations ...
Even though their last names are pronounced the same, Jeffrey Sachs and David Sacks are not related. What does unite them is their revulsion over the senseless slaughter in Ukraine. There is a good ...
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