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Andrew Hammond
Andrew Hammond is an Associate at LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics.
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EU seeks to set global rules on sustainability for businesses
In recent years, international awareness of, and interest in, issues related to sustainability have surged, helping to drive a new wave of economic value creation. However, regulation of this has been largely stuck on the political back burner. That might now be changing.
Moscow terrorist attack casts shadow over Putin’s presidential victory
Vladimir Putin this month secured a new presidential term that means his leadership of Russia could continue until at least 2030. By then, he will have served as leader for a total of 26 years.
EU’s complex competitiveness challenge is growing in urgency
Judged by the amount of air time devoted to it by the media, it would be easy to conclude that the biggest challenge facing Europe at the moment is the war in Ukraine.
Greenland’s growing appeal to key global powers
Greenland is about 80 percent ice-capped and, until the 1940s, was a protected, isolated society. Today, the growing geopolitical and geoeconomic focus on the Arctic Circle has made the world’s largest island a major prize for powers as far away as Asia-Pacific, especially China.
Next step on net-zero ambition for Europe
Since the Ukraine war began, the EU has reprioritized energy security as it moves away from Russian fuels in its energy mix. However, on Thursday, the bloc made a significant pivot toward climate action, taking a key new step toward meeting its net-zero ambitions.
UK election speculation mounts in wake of budget
The annual spring budget statement in the UK is always a major national political and economic event. However, Wednesday’s fiscal announcements assumed even higher importance than usual, coming ahead of what may be an imminent general election.