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The Autocrats’ War on Universities

The Autocrats’ War on Universities

PRINCETON – We have become so accustomed to aspiring autocrats attacking universities that we hardly ever stop to ask why. But pushing back against...

yesterday 20

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Jan-Werner Mueller

Transactional Diplomacy Cannot Bring Peace to Ukraine

Transactional Diplomacy Cannot Bring Peace to Ukraine

KYIV – The world is holding its breath as diplomacy to end Russia’s brutal war of aggression against Ukraine intensifies. But while necessary and...

yesterday 20

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Oleksandra Matviichuk

Ecuador’s Warning to Trump

Ecuador’s Warning to Trump

QUITO – While US President Donald Trump’s administration claims that its aggressive strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean are...

yesterday 20

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Guillaume Long

Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Means More War

yesterday 5

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Why Peace in Ukraine Remains a Distant Prospect

Why Peace in Ukraine Remains a Distant Prospect

NEW YORK – Nearly four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the push to end the war is intensifying. Diplomacy over the past few...

yesterday 7

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Ian Bremmer

Eurasia’s Great Water Gamble

Eurasia’s Great Water Gamble

BISHKEK – For decades, the idea of redirecting a small share of Siberia’s vast freshwater resources toward Central Asia has been considered a...

yesterday 7

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Djoomart Otorbaev

Japan Talks Tough

Japan Talks Tough

NEW YORK – It didn’t take long for Japan’s hawkish new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, to rile the Chinese government. On November 7, just weeks...

yesterday 6

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Ian Buruma

The Massive Costs of Anti-Immigration Policies

The Massive Costs of Anti-Immigration Policies
previous day 40

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Kenneth Rogoff

Why Do US Congressional Leaders Keep Beating the Stock Market?

Why Do US Congressional Leaders Keep Beating the Stock Market?

NEW YORK – When members of the United States Congress regularly play the stock market, should we really be surprised when they come out ahead? More...

previous day 40

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Shang-Jin Wei

Three Cheers for the London Consensus

Three Cheers for the London Consensus

WASHINGTON, DC – In 1999, thousands of activists descended on Seattle to protest a World Trade Organization gathering of finance and trade...

previous day 50

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Anne-Marie Slaughter

Building Global Africa

Building Global Africa

CAIRO – Were he still alive, Frantz Fanon, the revolutionary Pan-African thinker and son of Martinique, would have celebrated his centenary this...

previous day 40

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Temwa Gondwe

Will China Forcibly Boost Fertility?

Will China Forcibly Boost Fertility?

MADISON – When China implemented its one-child policy in 1980, it also raised the barriers to marriage and made divorce easier. Later, in 1991, the...

previous day 9

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Yi Fuxian

Manias, Panics, and AI

Manias, Panics, and AI

WASHINGTON, DC – In 1978, Charles Kindleberger published Manias, Panics, and Crashes , an instant classic history of investment booms and...

previous day 8

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Simon Johnson

The G20 Must Follow Through on Debt Relief

The G20 Must Follow Through on Debt Relief

LAGOS – As G20 leaders met in Johannesburg last month, they faced a grim reality: many developing-country governments are spending more than they...

tuesday 10

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Olusegun Obasanjo

Deeper into the Public Procurement Goldmine

Deeper into the Public Procurement Goldmine

CAMBRIDGE – Governments have long recognized that innovation drives economic growth. To nurture it, they have created ministries, agencies, and...

tuesday 10

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Ricardo Hausmann

Can America Win the New Race for Scientific Leadership?

Can America Win the New Race for Scientific Leadership?

CHICAGO – As geopolitical tensions rise, competition for the cutting-edge science and talent that underpins advanced technology has heated up. The...

tuesday 10

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Nancy Qian

Creative Destruction Should Not Spare Commercial Banks

Creative Destruction Should Not Spare Commercial Banks

NEW YORK – Money is an enigma. But if there is one thing we know for sure, it is that money begets money. The best way to make more of it is to...

tuesday 10

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Katharina Pistor

Renminbi Internationalization Is Closing the Climate Finance Gap

Renminbi Internationalization Is Closing the Climate Finance Gap

BEIJING – As the United States renounces its climate commitments, a chain reaction of wavering pledges and scaled-back investments by other donors...

tuesday 10

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Ma Jun

A Just Transition for Land

A Just Transition for Land

BONN/JEDDAH – With the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) and the G20 Leaders’ Summit now concluded, attention turns to this week’s...

tuesday 10

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Andrea Meza Murillo

Trump’s Tariffs Are Hitting India Hard

Trump’s Tariffs Are Hitting India Hard

NEW DELHI – US President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on a wide range of Indian goods, from a steep 25% to a catastrophic 50%, is reshaping...

01.12.2025 10

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Shashi Tharoor

Nigeria Needs Safe Schools

Nigeria Needs Safe Schools
01.12.2025 10

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Gordon Brown

The Future of China’s “Electro-State”

The Future of China’s “Electro-State”

MUNICH – Another great transformation is underway in China. The world’s factory is fast becoming its first electro-state, with an economy...

01.12.2025 10

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Ludovic Subran

MAGA’s Death Wish

MAGA’s Death Wish

NEW YORK – Since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the federal government has slashed approximately $2.7 billion in funding for the...

01.12.2025 10

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Stephen Holmes

The Triple-Return Ocean Economy

The Triple-Return Ocean Economy

SAN DIEGO/OSLO – When investors are deciding where to put their money, they ask fundamental questions about the nature of the opportunity, its...

01.12.2025 7

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Peter Bryant

The Judge at the End of Europe

The Judge at the End of Europe

ATHENS – Let us, for a moment, entertain the fanciful hypothesis that Europe cares about its values. Imagine a Europe where the principles so...

01.12.2025 10

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Yanis Varoufakis

The Basel Consensus Is Cracking

The Basel Consensus Is Cracking

LONDON – Ask a room of central bankers how many want a less stable financial system, and you will see few (if any) hands go up. Ask how many...

28.11.2025 60

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Howard Davies

Get Ready for an Overdue Fed Overhaul

Get Ready for an Overdue Fed Overhaul

NEW YORK – Today, there is a level of discord within the United States Federal Reserve that has rarely been seen in modern history. Nearly all...

28.11.2025 20

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Mohamed A. El-Erian

Make Russia Pay for Its War on Ukraine

Make Russia Pay for Its War on Ukraine

NEW YORK – As the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, the European Union has yet to take one of the most powerful steps...

28.11.2025 10

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Joseph E. Stiglitz

Defending Press Freedom in the Age of Trump

Defending Press Freedom in the Age of Trump

Political intimidation, ownership pressures, the rise of AI, and economic constraints are calling into question the future of press freedom –...

28.11.2025 60

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Martin Baron

What Will the US Debt Reckoning Look Like?

What Will the US Debt Reckoning Look Like?

WASHINGTON, DC – In the United States, public debt now stands at 99% of GDP. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) expects it to reach 107% of GDP...

28.11.2025 50

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Jeffrey Frankel

The Corruption Is the Point

The Corruption Is the Point

WASHINGTON, DC – Corruption may simply be a way of life for US President Donald Trump, but it is the defining issue of his presidency. From doling...

28.11.2025 50

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Janine R. Wedel