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Sergei Guriev explains what it will take to accommodate scholars and students looking for academic homes outside America.
Aaron David Miller & Lauren Morganbesser identify the big geopolitical trends that will shape the region in the years ahead.
Winnie Byanyima & Michael Marmot highlights the threats posed by foreign-aid cuts, pointing to the inequalities exposed by ...
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
A long era of extraordinarily low interest rates allowed too many developing countries to spend far beyond their means, ...
Barry Eichengreen surveys the pillars of US economic dominance that the Trump administration has damaged, perhaps permanently ...
Romain Troublé explains why efforts to stem the flow of toxic debris must be accompanied by a reduction in production.
Georgia Hammersley paints a picture of a climate-finance landscape that is fragmented, crowded, and inefficient.
Angela Huyue Zhang & S. Alex Yang point out that even if tariffs are to be suspended, China has little reason to trust the ...
Michael R. Strain hopes the new pope will emphasize the value of economic freedom, as most of his predecessors did.
As the global influence that once underpinned American greatness erodes, its reputation may soon be damaged beyond repair.
Aasim M. Husain explains how mismanagement and rapid population growth have left the country vulnerable to recurring shocks.