Mission Impossible?
This article was originally published in Africa in Fact, the journal of Good Governance Africa.
By Annelie Rozeboom
COP21 Interview: Jorge Furagaro
David A. Andelman, World Policy Journal’s editor emeritus, is reporting from the Paris Climate Conference.
COP21 Interview: Kaisa Kosonen
David A. Andelman, World Policy Journal’s editor emeritus, is reporting from the Paris Climate Conference. This week, he sat down with Kaisa Kosonen, Climate and Energy Policy advisor for Greenpeace Nordic, to discuss the potential impact of the conference’s outcome and the future of climate adaptation.
A Cease-fire in the War on Drugs?
By Jonathan Power
Not that long ago in Britain Sherlock Holmes could quite legally sit by the fire with his pipe and sniff cocaine. If friends wanted to join him they could, without fear of a police raid, smoke marijuana. Opium was used for those in unbearable pain and could be bought without a doctor’s prescription.
Why Should the U.K. Remain Part of the EU?
This article is a response to an op-ed written last week by Conservative member of the European Parliament from the U.K., Geoffrey Van Orden, on the necessity of EU reforms.
By Graham Allen