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Donald Trump’s Suez Moment

Donald Trump’s Suez Moment

PRINCETON – War is always a gamble. That is true even when leaders call it something else, like “special military operation” (Russian President...

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Harold James

US-Style Health Care Is Wrong for the UK

US-Style Health Care Is Wrong for the UK

BERKELEY – The United Kingdom is in the throes of a maternal-health crisis. The rate at which women die while trying to give life has been steadily...

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Khiara m. bridges

America’s War, America’s Recession

America’s War, America’s Recession

WASHINGTON, DC – There is no good time for an economy to face an energy- and food-price shock, but some moments are worse than others. And for the...

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Desmond Lachman

This Energy Shock Demands a Green Industrial Strategy

This Energy Shock Demands a Green Industrial Strategy

LONDON – The US-Israeli war on Iran has destabilized the entire Middle East, inflicted a massive human and environmental toll, and caused one of the...

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Mariana Mazzucato

US Institutional Decay Is Threatening Global Finance

US Institutional Decay Is Threatening Global Finance

LONDON – The proven independence of its market institutions has long made the United States the anchor of the global financial system. Even through...

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Jayant Sinha

A Golden Opportunity for a Beleaguered WTO

A Golden Opportunity for a Beleaguered WTO

NEW YORK – The 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization – convening this week in Yaoundé, Cameroon – comes at a time when...

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Karl P. Sauvant

The Far Right’s False Pacifism Is Endangering Europe

The Far Right’s False Pacifism Is Endangering Europe

PARIS – Europe’s shift to the right has become undeniable. Over the past decade, far-right and populist parties that preach sovereignty, national...

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Nicu Popescu

Is Honesty the Best Policy for the International Order?

Is Honesty the Best Policy for the International Order?

BERLIN – With his recent speech describing the rules-based international order as a “fiction,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made a...

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Sophie Eisentraut

What Is America’s Goal in Cuba?

What Is America’s Goal in Cuba?

MEXICO CITY – While the world anxiously watches the escalating US-Israeli war with Iran, many people in the United States and across Latin America...

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Jorge G. Castañeda

What Trump Gets Wrong About the Cultural Logic Driving Iran

What Trump Gets Wrong About the Cultural Logic Driving Iran

STANFORD – As the Iran war enters its fourth week, much of the debate in the United States is focused on the absence of a clear endgame, the erosion...

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Michele Gelfand

Solving the Tuberculosis Puzzle

Solving the Tuberculosis Puzzle

ADDIS ABABA – The bacteria that cause tuberculosis have been known since 1882, and an effective treatment was developed decades ago. And yet TB...

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Anafi mataka

A New Opening for WTO Reform

A New Opening for WTO Reform

NEW HAVEN/JAKARTA – Even before US President Donald Trump upended the global trade system by wielding tariffs as a cudgel to force other leaders to...

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Daniel esty

Russia Is the Biggest Winner of the Iran War

Russia Is the Biggest Winner of the Iran War

LONDON – While the rationale for US President Donald Trump’s Iran war is difficult to decipher, its main beneficiary is far easier to identify:...

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Chris Patten

The Gulf Is Becoming Uninsurable

The Gulf Is Becoming Uninsurable

BERLIN – It can take generations to build a reputation for reliability – and a matter of weeks to destroy it. That asymmetry is the most important...

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Stephen Holmes

Iran Is Sanctioning America

Iran Is Sanctioning America

WASHINGTON, DC – The purpose of international sanctions is to impose economic pain on an adversary. If you are the United States, you do this by...

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Simon Johnson

Africa Is Forging Its Own Green Future

Africa Is Forging Its Own Green Future

ABIDJAN – The Belém Package – the set of climate-finance and adaptation measures adopted at last year’s United Nations Climate Change...

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Elias kagumya

Is the Private Credit Boom Going Bust?

Is the Private Credit Boom Going Bust?

BERKELEY – A defining feature of financial markets is that the most important information is often held by those least likely to reveal it. The...

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Brian judge

Telling Americans the Truth About Immigration

Telling Americans the Truth About Immigration

CAMBRIDGE – Immigration is perhaps the most incendiary issue in the United States today. Opponents claim that immigrants are a drain on public...

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Jeffrey Frankel

The Real Fallout From Trump’s Tariffs

The Real Fallout From Trump’s Tariffs

BIRMINGHAM – If there were awards for unintended consequences in economic policy, the import tariffs introduced by the United States in 2025 would...

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Jun du

Selective Outrage Won’t End the Iran War

Selective Outrage Won’t End the Iran War

NEW DELHI – Few United Nations Security Council resolutions have been as one-sided as its recent condemnation of Iran’s “egregious attacks” on...

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Jayati Ghosh

Trump Is Burying His Own Security Strategy

Trump Is Burying His Own Security Strategy

STOCKHOLM – Whatever one thinks of the US National Security Strategy published late last year, at least it clearly set out what President Donald...

19.03.2026 40

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Carl Bildt

What the Iran Crisis Means for Middle Powers

What the Iran Crisis Means for Middle Powers

SILIVRI PRISON, TURKEY – As I mark the first year of my confinement in Silivri Prison, events unfolding beyond these walls suggest that we are...

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Ekrem i̇mamoğlu

Will AGI Really Be the “Last Invention”?

Will AGI Really Be the “Last Invention”?

OXFORD – In the mid-1960s, the mathematician and Bletchley Park cryptographer I.J. Good proposed a thought experiment that has since become the...

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Carl Benedikt Frey

Building the Energy Resilience ASEAN+3 Needs

Building the Energy Resilience ASEAN+3 Needs

SINGAPORE – Energy systems across ASEAN 3 (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, plus China, Japan, and South Korea) are under increasing...

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Yasuto Watanabe

Habermas and the World We Have Lost

Habermas and the World We Have Lost

GRONINGEN – Jürgen Habermas, who died recently at 96, was a titan of postwar philosophy. His theory of the public sphere, which grounds political...

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Peter j. verovšek

Africa Isn’t the World’s “Climate Solution”

Africa Isn’t the World’s “Climate Solution”

ADDIS ABABA – When politicians nowadays talk about Africa and climate change, they tend to use the same words: “leadership,” “opportunity,”...

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Martha Bekele

Global Governance

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Ps Editors

America’s Permanent Tariff Uncertainty Will Drive Up Costs

America’s Permanent Tariff Uncertainty Will Drive Up Costs

NEW HAVEN – The US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under the International...

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Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg

Reimagining Gulf Security

Reimagining Gulf Security

BEIRUT/OXFORD – For decades, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have exported oil and recycled petrodollars through Western markets and...

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Jamal Ibrahim Haidar

Can Companies Buy Their Way Into the S&P 500?

Can Companies Buy Their Way Into the S&P 500?

NEW YORK – Few benchmarks matter more to financial investors than the S&P 500. Trillions of dollars track it directly, and many more are...

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Shang-Jin Wei

American Hegemony Is Collapsing Before Our Eyes

American Hegemony Is Collapsing Before Our Eyes

WASHINGTON, DC – The messy crisis in the Strait of Hormuz has clarified how power works in the 21st century. It reminds us that the greatest...

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Carla Norrlöf

Now More than Ever, Europe Must Complete the Single Market

Now More than Ever, Europe Must Complete the Single Market

PARIS/ROME – The European Council meeting on March 19-20 is unfolding against the backdrop of a deeply unstable international landscape. Russia’s...

17.03.2026 20

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Enrico letta

Why the Digital Euro Needs Worker Input

Why the Digital Euro Needs Worker Input

BRUSSELS – The European Central Bank’s proposed digital euro is not merely another technological upgrade. In the face of US President Donald...

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Esther lynch

Trump Is Spending Tomorrow’s Security Today

Trump Is Spending Tomorrow’s Security Today

BERLIN – The great theorists of war agreed that squandering one’s military power is the cardinal strategic sin. Sun Tzu, writing some 2,500 years...

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Stephen Holmes

Who’s Whispering in Your Chatbot’s Ear?

Who’s Whispering in Your Chatbot’s Ear?

PARIS – Algorithms are not value-neutral. Yet for over a decade now, we have allowed Big Tech to deploy them as the gatekeepers to our information...

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Marc faddoul

Trump’s Iran Quagmire Could Sink America

Trump’s Iran Quagmire Could Sink America

BOSTON – Under President Donald Trump, US foreign policy has reached a new low. His administration’s war on Iran, coming just after its kidnapping...

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Daron Acemoglu

The Vulnerability of Trump’s Personality Cult

The Vulnerability of Trump’s Personality Cult

PRINCETON – There is no precedent in American history for a president who papers his image across government department buildings; adorns the walls...

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Jan-Werner Mueller

The Demand Side of Our New Political Reality

The Demand Side of Our New Political Reality

STOCKHOLM – Proliferating wars and shaky alliances are hallmarks of today’s brutal new political reality, one that would have been unimaginable a...

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Daniel sachs

Adam Smith on Today’s Global Economy

Adam Smith on Today’s Global Economy

LONDON – This year marks the 250th anniversary of two seminal texts: the US Declaration of Independence and Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations....

16.03.2026 40

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Dambisa Moyo

The Feasibility Trap

The Feasibility Trap

DUBAI – The US-Israeli war with Iran is a striking illustration of an all-too-common phenomenon: feasibility bias. The tendency to favor actions...

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Sami Mahroum

Paul R. Ehrlich (1932-2026)

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Ps Editors

The Hidden Economic Costs of Menopause

The Hidden Economic Costs of Menopause

MEXICO CITY/ZURICH – Middle-aged women now represent a record share of the global workforce, owing to gains in female labor-force participation and...

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Laura juárez

Trumponomics Is Failing on Growth

Trumponomics Is Failing on Growth

US President Donald Trump and his Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, have promised an economic miracle. They argue that when the United States adopts...

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Simon Johnson

Money Enters a New Era

Money Enters a New Era

ITHACA – Advances in technologies that could affect banking, finance, and even the organization of society have brought money to the cusp of a...

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Eswar Prasad

The Bukele Effect in Latin America

The Bukele Effect in Latin America

RIO DE JANEIRO – From Buenos Aires to Boca del Río, politicians struggling to deal with surging crime are invoking a new magic policy formula:...

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Robert Muggah

Asian Manufacturing in Flux

Asian Manufacturing in Flux

SINGAPORE – Since US President Donald Trump started hiking tariffs last year, many commentators have called attention to Asian exporters’...

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Priyanka Kishore

The Real Fallout of Trump’s Tariffs

The Real Fallout of Trump’s Tariffs

BIRMINGHAM – If there were awards for unintended consequences in economic policy, the import tariffs introduced by the United States in 2025 would...

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Jun du

PS Quarterly Interview: Desmond Lachman

PS Quarterly Interview: Desmond Lachman

Project Syndicate: Since 2026 began, US President Donald Trump has been pursuing an increasingly aggressive foreign policy. It’s easy to imagine how...

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Desmond Lachman

Lonely Empire

Lonely Empire

PROVIDENCE – The United States has rediscovered its inner imperialist. An American-Israeli war against Iran is underway, and Venezuela is now a...

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Mark Blyth

How Inequality Caused America's Affordability Crisis

How Inequality Caused America's Affordability Crisis

ITHACA – Following Democrats’ dramatic sweep in state and local elections in the United States last November, pundits agreed that affordability...

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Robert H. Frank