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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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,…
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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…
27 February 2026 King's study finds AI chose nuclear signalling in 95% of simulated crises Artificial intelligence (AI) models used for a simulated war game escalated conflicts by threatening…
27 February 2026 Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy discusses UK's cultural divisions and tensions at King's event She joined a panel of experts to explore the implications of research by the Policy Institute
27 February 2026 New visiting and honorary faculty members appointed across Policy Institute The appointments, as well as renewals of existing members, deepen connections with government and…
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