Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives

08 June 2023
Capitalism in the Anthropocene: Ecological Ruin or Ecological Revolution by John Bellamy Foster. New York: Monthly Review Press 2022. 576 pp., £72.04 hardcover 978-1-58367-9753, £…
07 June 2023
This is the first of two commentaries providing practice-based insights into how AI is being used and governed around the world. In Part 1, I had the pleasure of speaking with…
05 June 2023
Richard Crespin, Caroline Logan and Ana Blanco provide the tenth chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. Please…
02 June 2023
Hugo Slim argues that climate justice must be at the heart of decisions on where to allocate climate finance. In the run-up to COP 28, humanitarian agencies are advocating…
01 June 2023
Jing Cheng argues that the effective application of AI for governance needs to take local and national contexts into consideration. This is the seventh post in a…
31 May 2023
Saman Rizwan argues for reform of the committee and its selection process. Last weekend, when British Asian TV star, Meera Syal accepted her lifetime achievement…
31 May 2023
Patrycja Rozbicka, Simon Barber, Nicholas Gebhardt and Craig Hamilton explore the implications and possible responses to the rise of AI in the music industry. This is the sixth…
24 May 2023
This blog is published to coincide with a webinar on “Making a difference: How Applied Political Economy Analysis contributes to impact through better informed decisions” on…
22 May 2023
Markus H.-P. Müller explores what the Renaissance can tell us about contemporary cultural and economic shifts. The Renaissance (15th-16th centuries) provides an obvious…
21 May 2023
International Media Centre, Hiroshima Summit - Gregory Stiles and Hugo Dobson The history of the G7 is one of interpersonal relationships. The idea of a ‘fireside chat’ between…