2020 ELECTION SERIES: THE DAY AFTER: A CROSSROADS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement will either be finalized or voided the day after the presidential election, depending on who wins, writes Marcus DuBois King.
2020 ELECTION SERIES: THE NEXT PRESIDENT NEEDS TO THINK GLOBALLY ABOUT COVID-19
The next president of the United States must help to make the country part of the solution, and not continue to have the United States be part of the problem when it comes to the pandemic, writes Thomas Coates.
2020 ELECTION SERIES: THE U.S.-CHINA DIVORCE IS ‘NOT A COLD WAR YET BUT YOU CAN SEE IT FROM HERE’
A change of U.S. administration would bring some changes of emphasis, style, and approach to the U.S.-China relationship, but the agenda and goals will be very similar regardless of who occupies the White House, writes Dane Chamorro.
2020 ELECTION SERIES: A GUIDE TO THE CALIFORNIA BALLOT MEASURES THAT HAVE LOCAL-TO-GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS
On November 3, Angelenos and Californians will have the opportunity to weigh in on a number of issues that have “local-to-global” implications. Justin Chapman explores how some of these state and county ballot measures relate to issues that other countries are also grappling with, presented as part of our voter initiative, 2020 Election: A Local-to-Global Opportunity.
2020 ELECTION SERIES: NATIONALISM, ISOLATIONISM, AND THE FUTURE OF U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS
As America and China’s relationship becomes increasingly adversarial, it’s notable that only one of those two nations seems to understand the benefits of making and keeping friends around the world, writes Dan Schnur.
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