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Capitalizing on the Weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah
Capitalizing on the Weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah
Dennis Ross thinks Israel’s decimation of Iran’s proxies in Gaza and Lebanon must be viewed in strategic terms. -
Building a Buffer Against Food-Price Shocks
Building a Buffer Against Food-Price Shocks
Isabella M. Weber, et al. urge Brazil and South Africa, as successive G20 presidents, to devise a new stabilization playbook. -
Can Europe Create an Innovation Economy?
Can Europe Create an Innovation Economy?
Philippe Aghion, et al. explain what EU member states must do to stop falling further behind the United States economically. -
What Would Victory in Ukraine Look Like?
What Would Victory in Ukraine Look Like?
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. considers what kind of peace settlement Ukraine might be able to accept in the near term. -
Warrior Nations of the Middle East
Warrior Nations of the Middle East
Ian Buruma shows how shame and humiliation have shaped national identities that countenance further killing. -
The Global Implications of China’s Stimulus Package
The Global Implications of China’s Stimulus Package
Shang-Jin Wei explains why the country’s push to revive economic activity depends on boosting domestic demand. -
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake warns that Big Tech’s outsize influence threatens democracy, suggests what Western leaders can learn from Chinese technology governance, urges governments to use public procurement to influence the trajectory of digital technology, and more. -
Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy
Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy
Konstantin Sonin explains the apparent resilience of growth and employment in the face of increasingly tight sanctions. -
Policymakers’ Green-Tech Fantasy
Policymakers’ Green-Tech Fantasy
Daniel Gros refutes the widespread belief that renewables-related industries could form the foundation of a major economy. -
The Water-Security Crisis
The Water-Security Crisis
Mariana Mazzucato, et al. call attention to a global problem that demands far more attention from policymakers at all levels. -
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Press Play Prague
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Enjoy the Soft Landing
Enjoy the Soft Landing
Oct 9, 2024 J. Bradford DeLong marvels at the continued strength of the US economy following rapid monetary-policy tightening.
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Policymakers’ Green-Tech Fantasy
Policymakers’ Green-Tech Fantasy
Oct 9, 2024 Daniel Gros refutes the widespread belief that renewables-related industries could form the foundation of a major economy.
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Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Oct 8, 2024 Marietje Schaake warns that Big Tech’s outsize influence threatens democracy, suggests what Western leaders can learn from Chinese technology governance, urges governments to use public procurement to influence the trajectory of digital technology, and more.
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Capitalizing on the Weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah
Capitalizing on the Weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah
Oct 8, 2024 Dennis Ross thinks Israel’s decimation of Iran’s proxies in Gaza and Lebanon must be viewed in strategic terms.
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Warrior Nations of the Middle East
Warrior Nations of the Middle East
Oct 8, 2024 Ian Buruma shows how shame and humiliation have shaped national identities that countenance further killing.
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Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake warns that Big Tech’s outsize influence threatens democracy, suggests what Western leaders can learn from Chinese technology governance, urges governments to use public procurement to influence the trajectory of digital technology, and more. -
Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy
Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy
Konstantin Sonin explains the apparent resilience of growth and employment in the face of increasingly tight sanctions. -
Escaping the New Gilded Age
Escaping the New Gilded Age
Daron Acemoglu thinks the social, cultural, and political influence wielded by the superrich has reached a dangerous level. -
Anne-Marie Slaughter on US polarization, the Ukraine war, AI, and more
Anne-Marie Slaughter on US polarization, the Ukraine war, AI, and more
Anne-Marie Slaughter urges the EU to begin preparations for a prolonged, but not permanent, division of Ukraine, considers the prospect of “democratic artificial intelligence,” describes necessary reforms to US electoral systems, and more. -
Abortion and Reproductive Rights Are Economic Issues
Abortion and Reproductive Rights Are Economic Issues
Laura Tyson shows why abortion, childcare, and parental leave are not merely “family” issues. -
What Harris and Trump Will Do
What Harris and Trump Will Do
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PS editors , Ian Bremmer , Joseph S. Nye, Jr. , Anders Åslund , Shang-Jin Wei , Joseph E. Stiglitz , Daron AcemogluWith less than two months to go until the US presidential election, the candidates’ opposing worldviews, objectives, and priorities – and their implications for international relations, the economy, and democracy – have come into sharper focus. While it is impossible to know exactly what a leader will do once in office, the contours of both a Donald Trump and a Kamala Harris presidency are remarkably well defined.
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Brazil’s Climate Push Must Start at Home
Brazil’s Climate Push Must Start at Home
Savio Carvalho explains why the country must lead by example on decarbonization to become a global green leader. -
Sustainably Financing Sustainable Development
Sustainably Financing Sustainable Development
Paola Subacchi proposes ways to reduce low-income countries’ debts and expand their access to affordable finance. -
The Case for a Global Climate Assembly
The Case for a Global Climate Assembly
Laurence Tubiana & Ana Toni explain how to build a broad-based consensus for policies that accelerate the green transition.