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By the global Posted on June 16, 2020June 8, 2021

COVID-19 reveals the fragility of our values

By Adam Przeworski – Democratic governments have implemented measures similar to those by autocracies in response to the pandemic. Are these value trade-offs temporary experiments, or will they be here to stay?

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Categories: Governance, in crisis, UncategorizedTags: autocracy, COVID-19, democracy, economy, ideology, liberalism
By the global Posted on July 20, 2018June 8, 2021

The “Sovereign Debt Sanction”: How monetary policy can be used as foreign policy

By Ramon della Torre – Using sovereign debt securities as instruments to help mitigate conflicts has been largely underestimated.

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Categories: Policy BriefsTags: economy, monetary policy, sanctions, security, sovereign debt

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