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COP24 Environment What Influence Will Populism Have on the U.N. Climate Conference? Experts argue that the political structure of populist nationalism makes introducing policies to reduce, or mitigate, emissions in democracies difficult. Arjuna Dibley
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Economics Is the Democrats’ Economic Agenda Enough to Win Back the House in 2018? Some of the ideas contained within the new policy agenda reflect the growing influence of the party's progressive wing. Dwyer Gunn
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