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June 19, 2012

Trade
Free Trade and Regulation: Making Both Better

Freer trade and effective government regulation have been seen by many critics as antithetical. In “Better Regulation for Freer Trade,” a Policy Innovation Memorandum released today by the Renewing A…

An agent inspects a container filled with rubbish from Britain before it is loaded onto a ship at the port of Santos (Paulo Whitaker/Courtesy Reuters).

August 19, 2014

Drug Policy
Designing a Global Coalition of Medicines Regulators

Globalization has transformed the marketplace for medicines in recent decades, giving rise to new threats including the poor traceability of global supply chains, counterfeit and substandard medicine…

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February 20, 2018

European Union
Could Europe's New Data Protection Regulation Curb Online Disinformation?

European leaders are rushing to implement new laws to curb disinformation on social media. However, existing European data protection laws might actually make it harder for bad actors to spread fake …

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February 2, 2015

Cybersecurity
What to Do About China’s New Cybersecurity Regulations?

The China Digital Times has a very good overview of Beijing’s assertion of "Internet sovereignty" at every level, from "international norms and Internet traffic down to software and the hardware it r…

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August 29, 2024

United Nations
The Role of the UN Secretary-General

The United Nations’ top leadership position has broad authority to steer the organization’s agenda, but its impact has varied widely since 1946.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres is escorted by staff at a displaced persons camp in Somalia.