Trump, Kissinger, and the myth of a new world order The Trump administration’s flirtation with Russia led some commentators to speculate that Trump…
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Brazil, China, and the New Geography of Development Lucas Peixoto Pinheiro da Silva examines Brazil’s deepening economic ties with China…
10 years after the Paris Agreement, what to expect from Brazil’s… Dr Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos reflects on the 10 years since the Paris Agreement,…
Imaging peace can bridge entrenched division and build connection A new exhibition considers the question of what photography of peace might consist…
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5 March 2026 COMMENT: How would the Iran crisis play out in a world powered by renewables not fossil fuels? If the Iran crisis unfolded in a world powered by renewables rather than fossil fuels, global energy…
4 March 2026 New project will investigate growing political paradox A new major European study led by a King's College London academic is set to investigate a growing…
3 March 2026 Could working from home help reverse declining birth rates? Couples who work from home at least one day a week are having more children and planning larger…
2 March 2026 King's convenes climate adaptation community to help shape future UK policy Climate adaptation researchers, practitioners and policymakers convened at King’s to help shape the…
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