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Maiara Folly, Jayati Ghosh and Jörg Haas foresee Brazil, India, South Africa, and China filling the leadership vacuum created ...
Abdullah Gül weighs the grave damage that Palestinian suffering and Israeli impunity are doing to the international order.
Desmond Lachman warns that valuations in the US are increasingly at odds with escalating geopolitical and economic risks.
Despite heightened transatlantic tensions, European leaders need to focus on the long term. By articulating exactly what it ...
Yanis Varoufakis thinks Democrats should temper their hopes that they can win back voters they abandoned long ago.
Carl Bildt explains how nostalgia for the Soviet Union has destroyed the country's hope for a brighter future.
Joschka Fischer sees several essential lessons for Europe in the Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Nearly 250 years ago, Adam Smith identified two potential constraints on economic specialization: the “extent of the market” ...
Rogerio Studart looks beyond the stated rationale and sees an attempt to undermine the country’s innovative payment system.
Rogerio Studart, a Senior Fellow at the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI), is a former executive director ...
Timothy Snyder views the summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin as the moment a foreign-policy fantasy died.
Glenn Hubbard sees a need for new thinking about the central bank's approach to monetary policy and financial regulation.