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Canberra should push to alleviate itself of the burden of managing spent fuel while enhancing commitments to nonproliferation.
The big question is whether British politics has experienced an aberration or a lasting change.
The UK’s constitution won’t change, but he could subtly influence policy in one specific area.
Pushing China and India to join the embargo would result in chaos in global energy markets.
The proposal’s structure aims to minimize price spikes but doesn’t address reduced consumption.
The reporting and images should prompt a shift in international politics.
It may be the dawn of a new era of sports ethics.
Beijing sees the Ukraine crisis as its opportunity to gain influence over financial markets.
Johnson risks being turfed from office for evading his own lockdown rules, not sinking the UK into the pit of irrelevance.
Carnegie scholars assess U.S.-European cooperation on China, technology, climate, and more.