Lucrezia Reichlin shows why the European Commission’s latest proposal, in contrast to its predecessor, solves nothing.
We optimists recognize that it is still possible to escape from the traps that America’s Second Gilded Age has laid. During a ...
Ana Palacio worries that a snap election will undermine the effectiveness of the country’s Council of the EU presidency.
Shashi Tharoor assesses the sources of the Indian government's popularity, despite its mixed record over the last nine years.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf implores wealthy donor countries to deliver on the promises they made at COP15 to protect natural ...
Antara Haldar assesses the legacy of the intellectual challenge to the view that rational self-interest guides our actions.
Joseph E. Stiglitz explains how to minimize the political risks of new spending packages in the US and Europe.
Nouriel Roubini juxtaposes recent developments and current trends with diplomatic happy talk about a “thaw” in tensions.
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Bill Hare and Johan Rockström show that the more ambitious 1.5º target for global warming is ...
Yanis Varoufakis shows how an AI-driven biomedical breakthrough could rob workers of what little power they have left.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. considers the implications of the 2024 presidential election for America's foreign policy and global ...
Ferry assesses the inevitable trade-offs the European Union must confront in achieving its clean-energy targets.
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