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Anna Husarska

Anna Husarska

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Anna Husarska, a Polish journalist and political analyst, is a former senior policy adviser at the International Rescue Committee and a former senior political analyst at the International Crisis Group.

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  1. A Glimmer of Hope for Afghanistan’s Girls and Women
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    A Glimmer of Hope for Afghanistan’s Girls and Women

    Aug 20, 2024 Anna Husarska reports on a groundbreaking effort to foster female entrepreneurship in Kabul’s impoverished communities.

  2. NATO Must Not Go Wobbly on Ukraine
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    NATO Must Not Go Wobbly on Ukraine

    Jun 6, 2024 Anna Husarska & Mykola Viknianskiy urge Western leaders to provide the support needed to stop Russia from seizing more Ukrainian territory.

  3. What Happens if the West Abandons Ukraine?
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    What Happens if the West Abandons Ukraine?

    Jan 12, 2024 Anna Husarska & Mykola Viknianskiy envision a nightmare scenario in which Russia sends disguised forces into Poland.

  4. Expel Russia from UNESCO
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    Expel Russia from UNESCO

    Jul 31, 2023 Anna Husarska argues that the recent daily attacks on Odesa’s historic center, a World Heritage site, are the final straw.

  5. A Humanitarian Call for Arms
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    A Humanitarian Call for Arms

    Mar 15, 2023 Anna Husarska & Mykola Viknianskiy argue that supplying more Western weapons – including warplanes – is the only way to protect Ukrainian lives.

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    What Will Happen to China’s Economy in 2025?

    Huang Yiping identifies three key challenges that the government must overcome to achieve 5% growth.
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    Did COP29 Fail Women?

    María Fernanda Espinosa is unimpressed by the latest UN Climate Change Conference's outcomes for gender-responsive finance.
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    Why Are So Many Indians Fleeing to America?

    Shashi Tharoor points out that even middle-class families increasingly see no future in their home country.
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    The Crisis that Germany Needs

    Barry Eichengreen argues that the country's economic woes reflect decades-old institutions that are no longer fit for purpose.
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    Successful Industrial Policy Requires Industry Experts

    Diane Coyle thinks governments need to rebuild capacities they abandoned decades ago.
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    China’s Fast-Changing Economic Adjustments

    Zhang Jun outlines policymakers' task as the country's growth model confronts new sources of uncertainty.
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    Why DOGE and Musk Will Fail

    Laura Tyson & Lenny Mendonca identify a fundamental flaw in the design of Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency.”
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    Syria’s House of Cards

    Barak Barfi

    External factors surely contributed to the Syrian regime’s vulnerability in the face of a new rebel advance. But the primary cause of President Bashar al-Assad’s downfall is that he presided over a disintegrating social contract, enabling his enemies to forge new coalitions organized around meeting the everyday needs of Syria’s people.

    explains why Bashar al-Assad’s government collapsed so quickly, placing most of the blame on Assad himself.
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    Will Your Encrypted Messages Remain Private in Europe?

    Markéta Gregorová worries about a proposed regulation that would undermine a fundamental right in the digital domain.

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