This summer, at the British Medical Association’s Annual Representative Meeting — the yearly opportunity for BMA members to make their opinions policy — a motion passed calling for the protection of doctors and medical students involved in activism. With one doctor being persecuted for climate activism and in the wake of the Tory government threatening […]
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- by David C Krakauer & Chris Kempes
- by Jennifer Saltzstein
So, nice little chart here:
Seems… bad. At least for America and Europe.
Let’s lay this out:
- Most of what you want to buy you can buy from China, you don’t need to get it from the West, so why use dollars?
- China almost never uses sanctions or seizes foreign currency. The US often does. US dollars are risky, the right to use them can and is often taken away, and so often are the dollars themselves.
So why use the dollar, except that it’s still easier in some cases?
Join State of Play as lawyer Kristen Zornada unpacks Israel's lobbying of U.S. Congress to block South Africa's ICJ case. We explore pending ICC warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, and Israel’s growing isolation on the global stage.
The post Israel Targets International Law Amid ICC Warrant Fears – Featuring Kristen Zornada appeared first on MintPress News.
A police shooting that injured three people and one officer is the result of New York Mayor Eric Adams’s enforcement-first mentality.
The post There Are So Many Armed Cops on Subways That Now They’re Shooting Each Other appeared first on The Intercept.
A police shooting that injured three people and one officer is the result of New York Mayor Eric Adams’s enforcement-first mentality.
The post There Are So Many Armed Cops on Subways That Now They’re Shooting Each Other appeared first on The Intercept.
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A recent book contributing to the discourse on rent offers a map to those who would brave the chaos of the past and present of rent theory. This humble intervention, conveniently titled Rent, is as compelling as it is concise, which this blog post summarises.
The post The frightful hobgoblins of rent theory appeared first on Progress in Political Economy (PPE).
Who are you calling inept and unfit?
The post How History Did the Dodo Wrong appeared first on Nautilus.