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Michelle Remme
Dr. Michelle Remme is Principal Visiting Fellow at UNU-IIGH. She has more than 10 years of years of experience as a researcher and policy advisor in global health, having worked in academia, the UN system, donor development cooperation and private consulting.
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High and Dry: The UN Risks Being Left Behind by the Turning Tide of Global Drug Policy
While the tide is shifting rapidly on global drugs policy, the United Nations – paralyzed by conflicting demands of Member States – is at risk.
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Fragile Contexts Are Increasingly Battlegrounds in Geopolitical Contests
Rising global involvement in civil wars demands preventive measures like diplomacy frameworks and anti-intervention incentives.
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End of an Era: Michael Best Recalls His Journey as the First Director of UNU Institute in Macau
Before Michael Best left UNU Macau, he shared experiences and memories in this institution, showing optimistic attitude about the Institute’s future.
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Multilateralism in Freefall?
The key challenges that lie ahead for multilateralism and international cooperation at the UN.
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The Ethical Anatomy of Artificial Intelligence
Following the UN Secretary-General's establishment of a High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation, what will the governance of AI look like?
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Using Data and Evidence To Achieve Target 8.7
Takeaways from a recent United Nations University Centre for Policy Research - Delta 8.7 symposium on Measuring Progress Towards Target 8.7.
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