Reader in International Political Economy, King’s College, London
While the development of vaccines has given the world hope, success will depend upon closer global cooperation and the waiving of intellectual property protections.
Our recent research on international networks within UK higher education questions the claim that UK scientists will be able to forge wider collaborations with peers in the USA, China and the Commonwealth after Brexit
Real and credible development in these countries means pursuing knowledge social economy visions that are genuinely autochthonous
Despite growing protests Michel Temer’s government is set to embed austerity into Brazil’s constitution and risk unwinding the social progress of recent decades.
A return to neoliberal policies could threaten the future of universal healthcare in Brazil
The real worry is not the decline of trade multilateralism per se but rather the breakdown of a shared social purpose underpinning global trade governance.
The Labour leader needs to simplify his The rise of Marina Silva, a candidate who did not even have a party to support her presidential candidature a year ago, is undoubtedly phenomenal.
Patients and taxpayers should be central to any decision about the future of the pharmaceutical sector
Around the world knowledge is being enclosed and the struggle for public access is intensifying.
As many of us would have noticed in our supermarkets, cigarette packs are no longer in display, the most recent move to control and limit tobacco consumption and associated health concerns and costs.
Court decisions in India are setting important precedents for the future of intellectual property