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    Civic space is a crucial part of any democratic society. It is the political, legal, and social environment that allows people to come together to share experiences and ideas, put forward their views publicly, and to influence politics and society. ... state and non-state actors can clamp down on civic activism through direct intimidation ...
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    Jul 20, 2023But cross-border action isn't the only way forward for the world's two largest polluters. California, even while suffering through its own record heat wave, offers a model for overcoming the impasse that has stalled national and international action. California has a long history of environmental activism. The state has spearheaded the ...
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    Civil society groups are simultaneously responding to the pandemic's direct impacts and looking to a post-pandemic future. Many economic, political, and geostrategic challenges are shaping their thinking and their strategies.
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    In France, more than 100,000 demonstrators took to the streets, demanding that the government both take action against the rising prices of fossil fuels and do more to combat the climate crisis.In Hungary and Brazil, protesters sought to prevent their right-wing governments from relaxing anti-logging restrictions, while in the Netherlands, demonstrators pushed their center-right government to ...
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    4 days agoThe mental health impacts of climate change on youth are equally concerning. A growing number of young people report experiencing "eco-anxiety" as they witness the degradation of their natural environments and the uncertain future posed by climate instability. Feelings of anxiety, helplessness, and frustration over limited policy action contribute to a collective sense of urgency and distress.
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    Some of this activism is more pragmatic, seeking practical solutions to specific problems as an alternative to engaging in high politics. For instance, Russian activists increasingly focus on community development and environmental problems. Emerging forms of activism are quite ideologically diverse.
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    Feb 6, 2025However, while the SETCZone's comprehensive facilities and favorable regulatory environment have succeeded in attracting Chinese investments, the absence of a guiding role by domestic institutions and government policy in driving the structural transformation agenda and cultivating sustained industrial development is a significant limitation.
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    6 days agoChinese companies have established full or partial ownership over terminal leases and operating concessions in seven countries in the Western Hemisphere: the Bahamas, Brazil, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and the United States. 1 PRC firms have also made previous, unsuccessful attempts to invest in port terminals in Argentina (Ushuaia), Brazil (São Luis, São Francisco), Canada (Québec), El ...
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    The Middle East Program in Washington combines in-depth regional knowledge with incisive comparative analysis to provide deeply informed recommendations. With expertise in the Gulf, North Africa, Iran, and Israel/Palestine, we examine crosscutting themes of political, economic, and social change in both English and Arabic.

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