The hottest Global Cooperation Substack posts right now

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Simplicius's Garden of Knowledge 11630 implied HN points 25 Oct 24
  1. The BRICS summit showed a strong sense of unity and cooperation among member countries, contrasting with the often more formal and structured atmosphere of Western summits like the UN.
  2. New partnerships were announced, with 13 countries gaining partner status, which could lead to future full membership in BRICS, signaling a shift in global power dynamics.
  3. The summit also emphasized acceptance and diplomacy, with countries like Iran and Venezuela receiving respect and legitimacy on the world stage, promoting a message of collaboration and open dialogue.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 6810 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. Visiting the White House to discuss cybersecurity and AI for Vietnam showed the importance of global connections and the need to align local programs with broader international initiatives.
  2. Efforts to engage government support require strategic positioning within larger global agendas, as seen during the meeting with the National Security Council.
  3. Navigating policy advocacy involves persistence and optimism, as demonstrated by the challenges and outcomes of the meeting at the White House.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 5172 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. During the COVID pandemic, people contributed funds for relief efforts in Vietnam, supporting various volunteer groups addressing different needs like food distribution, shopping for isolated families, and providing medical supplies.
  2. One standout individual, Dr. Lê Minh Ngọc, led a team in setting up a treatment center for severe COVID cases in Bình Dương, showcasing dedication and resourcefulness in the face of challenges.
  3. The story highlights the impact of selfless service by individuals like Dr. Ngọc and Dr. Mai, who left their jobs to help during a time of crisis, emphasizing the importance of such noble actions in society.
Sinocism 1022 implied HN points 15 Mar 23
  1. Xi proposes the Global Civilization Initiative focused on respecting diversity, advocating common values, valuing civilization inheritance and innovation, and strengthening international cultural exchange.
  2. The US Summit for Democracy is sparking controversy with accusations of destabilizing the world through democracy promotion efforts.
  3. Economic data for January-February is showing a moderate Covid exit rebound, not as strong as anticipated.
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¡Do Not Panic! 628 implied HN points 30 Nov 23
  1. A lot is being done about climate change, but it's not branded as climate policy.
  2. Climate policy is more about prioritizing industry profits, nationalism, and order maintenance than cutting fossil fuel emissions.
  3. Under capitalist climate policy, there's an incentive to weaken collective structures and increase private provisions for safety.
THE FREEDOM BLOG 412 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. President von der Leyen emphasizes the need for businesses and governments to collaborate in addressing the risks of misinformation and disinformation.
  2. The fight against misinformation should consider that it comes from various sources and political biases, not just easily identified malicious actors.
  3. Caution should be exercised in handing over internet regulation to a political elite, as it may lead to power grabs disguised as cooperation.
Matt Ehret's Insights 334 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. In Breaking History Ep. 29, there's discussion on extracting British influence from Pakistan and creating energy sovereignty.
  2. The role of the Belt and Road Initiative, new infrastructure developments, and energy sovereignty in Pakistan is highlighted.
  3. The Bhutto family's legacy in the fight for energy sovereignty and the role of current Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari are discussed.
Geopolitical Economy Report 538 implied HN points 26 Dec 22
  1. Most countries support UN resolutions for fairer economic system and sustainable development, but the West opposes most proposals.
  2. The United States and its allies consistently vote against common-sensical resolutions endorsed by the majority of the world in the UN General Assembly.
  3. The pattern of the 'Collective West' consistently voting against the rest of the world highlights a trend of opposition to widely supported resolutions on various issues such as human rights, economic equality, and sustainable development.
Gordian Knot News 87 implied HN points 18 Mar 24
  1. A vision where a poor country adopts Underwriter Certification for regulating nuclear power, leading to economic boom and technological advancements
  2. The concept of a country like Cotwus attracting nuclear power plant developers and becoming the richest nation due to cheap electricity, infrastructure development, and sharing in ventures
  3. The potential global impact of other countries adopting Underwriter Certification, leading to more competition in the nuclear power business, cost reduction, and progress towards green hydrogen fuels
Geopolitical Economy Report 159 implied HN points 22 Sep 21
  1. Venezuela's President Maduro calls for a new world without imperialism, advocating for a multipolar system based on peace and cooperation.
  2. Maduro denounces the US and EU for imposing blockades and sanctions on Venezuela, affecting the country's economic freedom and rights.
  3. Despite challenges and sanctions, Venezuela strives to increase production and overcome obstacles, calling for the removal of all criminal sanctions imposed by the US and EU.
Navigating AI Risks 0 implied HN points 22 Nov 23
  1. OpenAI faced turmoil with CEO Sam Altman's firing, highlighting governance challenges and lack of transparency
  2. China is already regulating AI with new laws, ethics reviews, and safety measures to manage AI risks
  3. The White House tightened AI oversight with an executive order requiring companies to share safety test results with the government
The Climate Historian 0 implied HN points 13 Jul 24
  1. Paul Crutzen's research showed how man-made chemicals like CFCs harm the ozone layer. His work helped us understand the direct link between our activities and environmental damage.
  2. The discovery of the ozone hole over Antarctica led to global cooperation. Countries came together to create treaties like the Montreal Protocol to reduce substances that harm the ozone.
  3. Public awareness and strong environmental policies from leaders like Nixon and Carter played a key role in ozone protection. These actions set important regulations to help preserve our planet's atmosphere.
WritersPostNetworkBlog Newsletter 0 implied HN points 29 Oct 23
  1. More children are dying in Gaza today due to the conflict.
  2. There is a need for a new world order to stop the killing of innocent civilians.
  3. International involvement is crucial to prevent further loss of life and atrocities in Palestine.