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Moscow has steadfastly opposed expansion of the alliance eastward for 30 years
With COP26 looming, the expert in sustainable development explains how we can have both decarbonisation and robust growth
Her fall would prove the fund has mere trappings of multilateralism — leaving others to go their own way
Profound and original thinker with a disarming sense of humor
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