Dani Rodrik identifies three tenets of a new consensus that is uniting the left and the right in the United States.
Timothy Snyder sees a familiar connection between US domestic repression and escalating foreign aggression.
Akihisa Nagashima urges regional leaders to deepen and expand shared structures capable of underpinning peace and stability.
Plesner, a former Danish diplomat, is Executive Director of the Alliance of Democracies Foundation, a non-resident fellow at ...
Kalemli-Özcan warns that the US is generating acute economic risks, and advises emerging economies on how to respond.
Philippe Aghion explains how advanced economies in Europe (or elsewhere) can find their way back to the technological ...
Jayant Sinha urges an architectural approach that builds transparency and auditability into the technology’s foundations.
Idriss highlights how authoritarian movements have made women and LGBTQ+ people central to their political strategies.
Barry Eichengreen weighs the implications of the Bank of Japan’s announcement that it will soon consider raising interest ...
Allan J. Lichtman revisits the World War II case that established naval commanders' duty to protect shipwrecked survivors.
Miles Kellerman concludes that it will marginally improve the pressure campaign on the Kremlin but risks collateral damage.
Slavoj Žižek sees Iran's mishandling of a life-threatening water crisis as a focal point of humanity's current predicament.
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