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Shock-Proofing the UK Economy
Shock-Proofing the UK Economy
Mohamed A. El-Erian urges the government to communicate better what it is doing to boost resilient growth – and to do more. -
Trump’s Greenland Grab
Trump’s Greenland Grab
Carl Bildt explains why the US president-elect's threats to seize the Danish territory are so dangerous. -
As Trump Returns, Sino-Indian Relations Are Changing
As Trump Returns, Sino-Indian Relations Are Changing
Debasish Roy Chowdhury explains why one of America’s key allies is hedging its bets amid escalating global tensions. -
What AI Means for Growth and Jobs
What AI Means for Growth and Jobs
Philippe Aghion, et al. think the technology has great potential to boost productivity without harming employment. -
Revealing an Invisible Health Threat
Revealing an Invisible Health Threat
Angela Bandemehr & Albert Park tout deployment of hand-held X-ray devices to prevent lead poisoning in low- and middle-income countries. -
Crypto’s Unholy Choir
Crypto’s Unholy Choir
Andrés Velasco hears a chorus of deceivers, demagogues, dictators, and tax dodgers singing Donald Trump’s praises. -
Putin’s War Is Fueling Russian Stagflation
Putin’s War Is Fueling Russian Stagflation
Anders Åslund thinks a weakening economy will soon become a serious constraint on Vladimir Putin’s war machine. -
Social Media as It Should Be
Social Media as It Should Be
Robin Berjon explains how the Bluesky model could restore the original promise of the internet. -
The Truth About Migration
The Truth About Migration
Ian Goldin warns that stricter border controls often exacerbate the very problems they aim to solve. -
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Revealing an Invisible Health Threat
Revealing an Invisible Health Threat
Jan 15, 2025 Angela Bandemehr & Albert Park tout deployment of hand-held X-ray devices to prevent lead poisoning in low- and middle-income countries.
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Putin’s War Is Fueling Russian Stagflation
Putin’s War Is Fueling Russian Stagflation
Jan 14, 2025 Anders Åslund thinks a weakening economy will soon become a serious constraint on Vladimir Putin’s war machine.
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What AI Means for Growth and Jobs
What AI Means for Growth and Jobs
Jan 14, 2025 Philippe Aghion, et al. think the technology has great potential to boost productivity without harming employment.
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Shock-Proofing the UK Economy
Shock-Proofing the UK Economy
Jan 14, 2025 Mohamed A. El-Erian urges the government to communicate better what it is doing to boost resilient growth – and to do more.
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As Trump Returns, Sino-Indian Relations Are Changing
As Trump Returns, Sino-Indian Relations Are Changing
Jan 14, 2025 Debasish Roy Chowdhury explains why one of America’s key allies is hedging its bets amid escalating global tensions.
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Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more
Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more
Ricardo Hausmann urges the US to issue more H1-B visas, argues that Europe must become a military superpower in its own right, applies the “growth diagnostics” framework to Venezuela, and more. -
The Truth About Migration
The Truth About Migration
Ian Goldin warns that stricter border controls often exacerbate the very problems they aim to solve. -
Our AI Near-Future
Our AI Near-Future
Charles Ferguson offers a brief roadmap of how the technology will evolve and be deployed over the next few years. -
PS Commentators’ Predictions for 2025
PS Commentators’ Predictions for 2025
PS editors asked PS contributors to identify the national and global trends to look out for in the coming year. -
PS Commentators’ Best Reads in 2024
PS Commentators’ Best Reads in 2024
PS editors ask Project Syndicate contributors to select the books that resonated with them the most over the past year. -
Angela Merkel’s World of Yesterday
Angela Merkel’s World of Yesterday
Helmut K. Anheier highlights how and why the former German chancellor’s legacy has soured in the three years since she left power.
The Year Ahead 2025
The world’s diplomatic, political, and economic divisions continue to harden – both between countries and within them. Whereas 2022 and 2023 featured a war of attrition in Ukraine, we have since entered a broader world of attrition, with zero-sum conflicts multiplying across the board.
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- Dennis Ross Will Stability Rise from the Middle East Rubble?
- S.C.M. Paine When Russia Fights the Wrong Enemy
- Erwin Chemerinsky Will the Guardrails of US Democracy Hold?
Sustainability Now
Sustainability Now brings together leading voices in all of the domains involved in combating climate change, each addressing specific facets of the challenge.
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What Climate Justice Means for Latin America and the Caribbean
What Climate Justice Means for Latin America and the Caribbean
Thiago Barral & Woochong Um urge policymakers to work with key stakeholders to accelerate the uptake of renewables. -
Ban Solar Geoengineering
Ban Solar Geoengineering
Mohammed Usrof, et al. predict that the controversial technology will foist upon young people yet another crisis they did not create. -
The False Promise of “Responsible Mining”
The False Promise of “Responsible Mining”
Chelsea Hodgkins lambasts a corporate-led voluntary global standard that would harm communities and pose risks for automakers.