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"David Lammy's visit to India is an opportunity to move the 🇬🇧🇮🇳 relationship on to a new footing. It has implications for the UK's engagement with the Global South, the global economy & the creation of a bulwark against China," writes Chietigj Bajpaee from our Asia-Pacific Programme https://bit.ly/3A5CgVO
The UK needs an India strategy that goes beyond the trade deal
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'Netanyahu’s speech did dangle his vision for a ‘deradicalized and demilitarized Gaza’, but provided no detail on broader prospects for peace,' writes Sanam Vakil, Director of our Middle East and North Africa programme https://shorter.me/QYwUs
Netanyahu's speech sought bipartisan support by invoking the threat of Iran
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'For the first time in decades, voters say they are willing to turn out to cast their ballots, a dramatic change from years of declining voter trust and participation in elections,' says Chris Sabatini & Alexandra Farsari on Venezuela's election https://bit.ly/46frW9T
What to know about the 28 July presidential elections in Venezuela
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🚨PUBLICATION ALERT🚨 How is the US's hardening China policy seen in Beijing? 🇨🇳🇺🇸 Read the latest from our Senior Research Fellow Yu Jie as she unpacks changes in Chinese strategic thinking and what they mean for the country's relations with the US: https://bit.ly/4fjPYVq
China ‘under siege'
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🚨PUBLICATION ALERT🚨 How is the US's hardening China policy seen in Beijing? 🇨🇳🇺🇸 Read the latest from our Senior Research Fellow Yu Jie as she unpacks changes in Chinese strategic thinking and what they mean for the country's relations with the US: https://bit.ly/4fjPYVq
China ‘under siege'
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'For the first time in decades, voters say they are willing to turn out to cast their ballots, a dramatic change from years of declining voter trust and participation in elections,' says Chris Sabatini & Alexandra Farsari on Venezuela's election https://bit.ly/46frW9T
What to know about the 28 July presidential elections in Venezuela
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"Biden's legacy will also rest on the outcome of the 2024 election," says Leslie Vinjamuri, Director of our US and Americas Programme: https://bit.ly/3Wcj4gM
Biden's decision to withdraw is an act of true leadership. It is also his best chance at ensuring his legacy
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There is work to be done by the UK to recover trust and to re-establish a reputation as an upholder of international law, writes Rashmin Sagoo (Chatham House International Law Programme). https://lnkd.in/eXGymBjq
The new government must work hard to restore the UK’s reputation as a champion of international law
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Artificial intelligence has huge implications for workers around the world. Trends from China’s implementation of AI could provide key lessons, writes Nikki Sun. https://lnkd.in/eZmgBYpt
Workplace AI in China
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