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FRANKFURT – During the recent hearing on the constitutionality of the European Central Bank’s measures to prevent the eurozon…
NEW YORK – At this year’s International Monetary Fund/World Bank spring meetings in Washington, DC, the IMF urged European co…
ZURICH – It is all too easy to envy China. At current growth rates, the Chinese economy will double in size in only nine year…
ATHENS – A visit to Greece leaves many vivid impressions. There are, of course, the country’s rich history, abundance of arch…
ATHENS – The centrality of Germany to Europe and, more widely, to world affairs has been amply, and often bloodily, demonstra…
BASEL – The world’s central banks are engaged in one of the great policy experiments in modern history: ultra-easy money. And…
CAMBRIDGE – It seems that austerity is out of fashion in the eurozone – at least for the moment. The European Commission has …
CAMBRIDGE – The term “currency wars” is a catchy way of saying “competitive devaluation.” In the wake of the sharp fall in th…
BEIJING – With China feeling the pressure from large-scale inflows of short-term capital, the State Administration of Foreign…
ISTANBUL – The small park in Taksim Square in the sprawling metropolis of Istanbul is one of the few green spaces left in the…
AMMAN – The Internet has proved to be a powerful tool for overcoming media restrictions and cen…
ROTTERDAM – People who are lower on the socioeconomic ladder (indicated by their level of educa…
COPENHAGEN – We often hear how the world as we know it will end, usually through ecological col…
NEW DELHI – A casual reader of India’s newspapers for the last several weeks would be forgiven …
CONAKRY – In December 2010, I became President of Guinea following the country’s first truly op…
VIENNA – The world faces two looming, interconnected energy challenges: how to provide reliable…
LONDON – Governments around the world have just received one of the most important scientific r…
PARIS – In Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville argued that the public’s trust alleviate…
PRINCETON – Is it always wrong to take an innocent human …
LONDON – There is only one view of the murder of the British soldier Lee Rigby on a south Londo…

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