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Christophe Deloire

Christophe Deloire

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Christophe Deloire is Secretary-General of Reporters Without Borders, known internationally as Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF).

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  1. Press Freedom on Trial in Guatemala
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    Press Freedom on Trial in Guatemala

    Jul 28, 2023 Christophe Deloire & Jose C. Zamora calls out authorities for their abuse of the judicial system to intimidate and threaten independent media.

  2. Ending Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
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    Ending Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists

    Nov 2, 2020 Christophe Deloire calls on the United Nations to appoint a Special Representative for the Safety of Journalists.

  3. China’s New World Media Order
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    China’s New World Media Order

    Jun 3, 2019 Wu’er Kaixi & Christophe Deloire warn of an insidious yet ambitious campaign to undermine press freedom – and thus democracy – worldwide.

  4. Defending Democracy’s Essence
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    Defending Democracy’s Essence

    Sep 28, 2018 Shirin Ebadi & Christophe Deloire propose a strategy to protect freedom of expression from public and private threats.

  5. The World Cup of Press Freedom
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    The World Cup of Press Freedom

    Jun 26, 2018 Christophe Deloire urges the global community to use soccer’s premier event to challenge Russia's attacks on the media.

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    An African Success Story for Development Finance

    Akihiko Nishio & Victoria Kwakwa highlight the effectiveness of the concessional lending provided by the International Development Association.
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    The Google Trial’s Dangerous Secrecy

    Karina Montoya warns that the tech behemoth’s success in limiting public access to legal proceedings threatens press freedom.
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    A Green Economy Needs More Than Subsidies

    David Amiel

    While carbon pricing and industrial policies may have enabled policymakers in the United States and Europe to avoid difficult political choices, we cannot rely on these tools to achieve crucial climate goals. Climate policies must move away from focusing on green taxes and subsidies and enter the age of politics.

    explains why achieving climate goals requires a broader combination of sector-specific policy instruments.
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    What Will It Take to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?

    Nikki Reisch argues that corporate capture is preventing the annual COPs from driving an exit from fossil fuels.
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    The Power of Culture-Based Climate Action

    Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi & Margareth Menezes highlight the unique ability of indigenous knowledge and methods to generate sustainable solutions.
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    The Global South’s Debt Crisis Is Thwarting Climate Ambition

    María Fernanda Espinosa & Rishikesh Ram Bhandary warn that lack of fiscal space in the developing world is impeding progress on the clean-energy transition.
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    Higher Interest Rates Are Here to Stay

    Kenneth Rogoff

    The long-standing economic consensus that interest rates would remain low indefinitely, making debt cost-free, is no longer tenable. Even if inflation declines, soaring debt levels, deglobalization, and populist pressures will keep rates higher for the next decade than they were in the decade following the 2008 financial crisis.

    thinks that policymakers and economists must reassess their beliefs in light of current market realities.
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    Does India Have a Hit List?

    Shashi Tharoor worries that recent plots to assassinate Sikh separatists abroad could undermine vital diplomatic relationships.
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    The Looming Populist Dystopia

    Chris Patten says that this year’s Booker Prize-winning novel cuts disturbingly close to home.

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