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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 118 NO 804 (6) answer(s).
 
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As the Stakes Rise, Climate Action Loses Momentum / Busby, Joshua   Journal Article
Busby, Joshua Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Backsliding on the Paris Agreement by the United States and others is steering the globe down a dangerous path toward runaway climate change.
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Can Labor Immigration Work for Refugees? / Ruhs, Martin   Journal Article
Ruhs, Martin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “New policy designs will need to have an explicit dual purpose, combining the objectives of labor migration and humanitarian protection.”
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Europe and Japan Try to Stave Off Global Disorder / Fogarty, Edward A ; Park, Gene   Journal Article
Park, Gene Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “[D]o the EU and Japan have the capabilities and resolve to save the global multilateral order—and save themselves?”
Key Words Europe and Japan  Global Disorder 
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Hidden Power of the New Economic Sanctions / Gordon, Joy   Journal Article
Gordon, Joy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Recent years have seen increasing sophistication in the sanctions that do the greatest damage to critical networks or functions of a target country’s economy and infrastructure.”
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New Middle Classes Reshape the Developing World / Wietzke, Frank-Borge   Journal Article
Wietzke, Frank-Borge Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Political conflicts can flare up when new, increasingly vocal lower-middle-income groups enter the political arena and when this threatens the advantaged positions of established middle classes.” Fifth in a series on social mobility around the world.
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Precision medicine needs a cure for inequality / Prainsack, Barbara   Journal Article
Prainsack, Barbara Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “This new way of thinking about health and disease has tangible implications for when and how health-care interventions are set in motion—and for how people are expected to manage their lives.”
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