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Amateurs discuss tactics, the professionals discuss logistics,” Napoleon famously asserted. The Chinese have been very ...
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I was on a panel recently talking about work visas and immigration policy. Despite some disagreement about tactics, we agreed more than I expected on policy. Something else struck me, too. We didn’t ...
November’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP30, will emphasize “the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for accelerated and collective climate actions.” However, it has a surprising new critic.