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The organisation must focus more on people and emphasise its pledge for human rights
A fiscal system formed under the League of Nations in 1928 is about to fracture and fall apart
Poke around long enough and you will find most big shots were swindlers or deadbeats
The League of Nations is often cited as a case of internationalist ideals compromised by imperial politics. But a new history argues that its legacy has been underestimated
Pascal Lamy must be commended, but there is a need for fresh blood, says Jean-Pierre Lehmann
China’s rise is fraught with dangers, writes John Plender
The new ECB headquarters could herald political collapse, writes Graham Allison
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