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Divided Nations

The growing disconnect between the problems that bind us and the countries that divide is the greatest threat to humanity.  Each day we are confronted by mounting evidence of the yawning governance gap. Recently, British people have been surp... Read More »


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Out of the kitchen, into the economic reality: Why Europe needs migration

Last week, the Labour leader of the opposition in the UK, Ed Miliband, made his first major address on immigration. Concerned that immigration dominates dinner discussions in ‘every kitchen’, he argued that the influx of migrants from ... Read More »

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Globalization: The good, the bad and the uncertain

This blog, written by Professor Ian Goldin, first appeared in The Globalist (1 Feb, 2012) When over 2000 world leaders of government, business and academia descended on Davos last month, discussions were dominated by the global economic crisis... Read More »

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Why more migration makes sense

Opinions are those of the author alone and not representative of the School. This blog was originally published online by the Project Syndicate on 5 July. Link to all blogs and press articles related to "Exceptional People" ... Read More »

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US Immigration Reform is Overdue

Opinions are those of the author alone and not representative of the School. This blog was originally written for the History News Network and published on 3 July. The U.S. Supreme Court's 5-3 decision to overturn the Obama administration a... Read More »