The Amazon contains half of the planet’s tropical forests and has the largest river basin on Earth. Critical to the world’s climate and water resources, it holds the largest stores of carbon and is home to one of the world’s highest concentrations of biodiversity. Amazonia is also home to more than 410 distinct Indigenous…
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Seventy-five years after Independence, India has much to be proud of and is both the world’s biggest democracy and the fastest-growing large economy. Yet, it also faces profound challenges that hinder both individual well-being and aggregate growth, including education and skills, health and nutrition, public safety, justice,…
A key principle of democratic elections is we should be able to trust election outcomes without entirely trusting any single person to count the votes: the vote count is witnessed. In the American federal system with so many contests on the ballot, it is impractical to count all the votes by hand, so computers help count the…
Join us for the Nowruz Luncheon, at the Afghanistan Policy Lab-Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Nowruz which translates to “New Day” in Persian, marks a tradition believed to have originated 3000 years ago. During this event, immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Nowruz as we explore its history…