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Shashi Tharoor anticipates the rise of a more transactional bilateral relationship, shaped less by ideals than interests.
Ricardo Hausmann laments how the field’s appetite for imaginative problem-solving has given way to narrow, testable ...
Like fascism in the 1930s, today’s right-wing populism spreads like a virus, with each country catching its own strain based ...
Jayati Ghosh explains how the monopolization of knowledge is being used to hold back the ambitions of low-income economies.
Zaki Laïdi considers what a new draft trade agreement with the United States says about the European Union and its priorities ...
Otmar Issing implores monetary policymakers to focus on ensuring price stability and not try to expand their mandates.
Harold James traces the links between architectural opulence, mounting government debt, and distorted policy priorities.
Peter G. Kirchschläger warns against trusting algorithmic surrogates that cannot grasp the ethical implications of their actions.
Saliem Fakir urges policymakers to ensure that low-income economies can move away from fossil fuels without falling behind.
Alberto Alemanno warns that by avoiding confrontation, the EU has effectively abandoned its quest for strategic autonomy.
Hélène Rey foresees a potentially destabilizing reshuffling of global monetary power shaped by "data integrity." ...
Jeffrey Frankel uncovers the "logic" behind the US president's criticisms of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
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