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Showing posts with label Causes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Causes. Show all posts

11/2/20

Coronavirus: Beijing Has Blocked WHO from Investigating COVID Origins - by Zachary Evans

The coronavirus was first reported to have originated at an animal market in Wuhan, China, however numerous observers have already questioned this account of the virus’s origins. Among other issues, the original host animal—a species of bat—was not sold at the particular animal market, and the city of Wuhan is home to virology labs where coronaviruses were studied.

While an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus could help prevent future pandemics, China is not allowing the W.H.O. to conduct an independent probe of the matter, according to internal documents and interviews by the Times.

Read more at: Beijing Has Blocked WHO from Investigating COVID Origins

10/10/20

EU : Social Exclusion, Polarised Societies, and Technocracy Leads to Populism, New Study Argues

After the 2008 financial crisis, citizens supported more populist forces in Hungary, Greece, Poland, Italy, and several other EU countries. Populist attitudes are stronger in countries without jobs and education for citizens between 15 and 34 years old. Technocratic governance and polarised societies favour populism.

More than causing an economic shock, the 2008 financial crisis left behind a stronger support for populist parties across most of the EU’s Member States. Support has been stronger in Hungary, Greece, Poland, and Italy. These are the main findings of a working paper, released by DEMOS today, which investigates what public policies have triggered the latest rise of populism in Europe.

By analysing international datasets between 2008 and 2016 and four national case studies, the research found that country context matters. Policies that leave behind a vulnerable landscape of greater poverty, social exclusion, and high unemployment trigger citizens’ support for populism, particularly the left-wing type.

 The lack of policies favouring job creation and educational training for citizens between 15 and 34 years old was also found to predict populist attitudes. “This may be a first step in the rise of populism”, says Attila Bartha, from the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, who led the research. “When a skilful political entrepreneur embraces populism and there is a supply of populist parties, public support for populist forces will increase.” 

Read more at: 
Social Exclusion, Polarised Societies, and Technocracy Leads to Populism, New Study Argues | News | CORDIS | European Commission

2/15/19

The End Times: What are the biggest threats to humanity?

What are the biggest threats to humanity?
 
Yes Donald Trump could also be one of the causes, however there are also quite a few more.