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Susan Stokes sees the US president’s pressure on universities as a textbook sign of a country sliding into autocracy.
Zaki Laïdi explains how internal divisions and outdated assumptions have left the continent in a precarious position.
Jeffrey Wu explains how the Chinese industrial model is reshaping global competition across many sectors.
James K. Galbraith asks whether US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is right to urge the Federal Reserve to lower interests ...
Claudio de Sanctis sees a need for more financial innovation to bring blue-economy investments into the mainstream.
Daniel Gros attributes diverging views on trade to differences in institutions, social resilience, and political narratives.
Serah Makka & Rosemary Mburu urge the G20 to make lowering borrowing costs for the continent’s governments a high priority ...
As the tech revolution intensifies, Europe is finding itself on the sidelines, particularly in AI. This is a problem not only ...
Dani Rodrik sees an crucial lesson for students of political economy in the United States’ rollback of green subsidies.
Alberto Alemanno explains what’s at stake in the European Parliament’s motion to dismiss the European Commission president.
Shashi Tharoor recalls the 21-month period 50 years ago when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi suspended the rule of law.
If the US wants to remain an influential player in the emerging multipolar global order, it will need to change its approach.
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