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Ghosts of 2015

Richard Gowan - Crisis Group UN Director1 year ago09 mins

2025 will mark the anniversary of the SDGs, Paris climate pact and the Iran nuclear deal.  It was the year that UN members charted the multilateral pathway that we are still supposedly on – but clearly we have gone off the rails. What went wrong? Why? Can we bring back the spirit of 2015 in…

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