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NEW YORK – Recent political developments, including the defeat of incumbent governments in France and Greece, suggest that th…
NEW YORK – Every year, millions of people die from preventable and treatable diseases, especially in poor countries. In many …
SEATTLE – Greece is following the road taken by several other crisis-ridden emerging economies over the past 30 years. Indeed…
NEW YORK – The Greek euro tragedy is reaching its final act: it is clear that either this year or next, Greece is highly like…
CAMBRIDGE – It is with regret that we announce the death of inflation targeting. The monetary-policy regime, known as IT to f…
WASHINGTON, DC – The eurozone crisis unfolded primarily as a sovereign-debt crisis mostly on its southern periphery, with int…
CAMBRIDGE – Jim Yong Kim’s appointment as World Bank president may have been predictable, given the long-standing tradition t…
ROME – Increasingly, one hears predictions that the euro will go the way of the gold standard in the 1930’s. And, increasingl…
BANGKOK – Uncertainty and volatility have quickly become the “new normal” of the global economy. For several reasons, this tu…
CANBERRA – You wouldn’t expect much interest beyond the U…
HAVANA – I was taking my usual morning swim, but this time on the roof of the Parque Central ho…
CHICAGO – Turkey has recently been at the forefront of international economic and political deb…
PARIS – The euro, many now believe, will not survive a failed political class in Greece or esca…
PRINCETON – Next week, NATO’s 28 members will meet in Chicago for their annual summit. Six…
NEW YORK – The compelling drama of former Chongqing Communist Party chief Bo Xilai’s ouster ami…
PHILADELPHIA – A last-minute deal between the United States and China may afford human-rights l…
RIGA/VILNIUS/WARSAW – In recent months, we have joined di…
MADRID – Just three days before his return to the Kremlin as Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin…

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