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“Many things will happen between now and the Republican convention in 2024, and most of them are, at this point in time, unknowable. But there is one thing we do know—if there are many candidates running for the Republican nomination and they all stay in the race—Trump will win,” writes Elaine Kamarck.
On the latest episode of Foresight Africa, Joseph Siegle joins Aloysius Uche Ordu to unpack Nigeria’s upcoming presidential election, including the key role of the nation’s youth and civil society, and economic and security challenges facing the country.
The built environment—which includes buildings, water and electric systems, and transportation infrastructure—is facing a number of pressing issues this year. In a new compilation, Brookings Metro experts discuss land use policies, climate action in cities, parking regulations, housing assistance, and more.
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