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In this issue, we examine how its countries are allying in new blocs and institutions, why the West urgently needs to change course, whether the Commonwealth will rise to the moment – and much more. The world wants China’s 290kmh trains – but at what cost?
Responses to the Covid pandemic have exposed growing global inequality in stark terms. Ian Goldin looks at ways to bridge the chasm. Sneakers are beloved the world over but their manufacture harms the environment. Michela Gariboldi on ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Review: Are we caught in China’s web?
Russia is making Europe pay a high price to meet its winter fuel needs - good news perhaps for action on energy security and climate goals, says Mike Bradshaw. Where might high inflation lead to? Economic warfare. Conflict and the pandemic have sent prices soaring.
The World Today is a monthly global affairs magazine founded by Chatham House in 1945. [1] It was formerly published six times a year and aims to bring the Institute's analysis to a broad audience. It replaced the Bulletin of International News, which was published from 1925 to 1945.
The World Today, Chatham House's monthly magazine, was founded in 1945. Throughout this period it has offered the best and brightest insights and analysis on current affairs – from the fallout of the Second World War, through the Cold War, into the information age and the "war" on terror.
Founded in 1920, Chatham House engages governments, the private sector, civil society and its members in open debate and confidential discussion on the most significant developments in international affairs.
Chatham House's magazine offering the best and brightest insights on current affairs.
How do we make sense of our complex relationships to and with the earth? What does the world want from COP26? We asked experts around the world to tell us one issue that must be tackled at COP26. Here is what they have said. Is our future in AI’s hands? What next for Afghanistan?
The Royal Institute of International Affairs, also known as Chatham House, is one of the world's leading institutes for the analysis of international issues. Founded in 1920, the Institute works to stimulate debate and research on political, business, security and other key issues in the international arena.
The World Today, Chatham House's monthly magazine, was founded in 1945. Throughout this period it has offered the best and brightest insights and analysis ... Front Matter