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The Two Faces of the Euro
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The Two Faces of the Euro
Yanis Varoufakis traces the monetary union's travails to the conflicting visions of Jacques Delors and Wolfgang Schäuble. -
Preventing Big AI
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Preventing Big AI
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Mike Loukides, Tim O'Reilly, Eric Posner, Diane Coyle, Ian Ayres, Aaron Edlin, Robert J. Shiller, Giulio Boccaletti, Carme Artigas, James Manyika, Ian Bremmer, Marietje SchaakePredictions that generative artificial intelligence could revolutionize everything from manufacturing to health care, and even upend creative industries, are fast becoming reality. But with every fresh development and novel application seeming to bring new questions and challenges, how can regulators and policymakers uphold the public interest?
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A Progressive Green Growth Narrative
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A Progressive Green Growth Narrative
Mariana Mazzucato offers a multi-pronged argument to counter the claim that fighting climate change is economically burdensome. -
The Slow Death of India’s Secular Democracy
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The Slow Death of India’s Secular Democracy
Ashoka Mody identifies the key moments and players in the rise, normalization, and political victory of Hindu nationalism. -
Why Are Americans Dissatisfied Despite a Strong Economy?
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Why Are Americans Dissatisfied Despite a Strong Economy?
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg examines several possible explanations for the Biden administration’s counterintuitively low public approval. -
Britain’s Post Office Scandal and the Rule of Law
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Britain’s Post Office Scandal and the Rule of Law
Robert Skidelsky explains why Western countries are finding it increasingly hard to address official misconduct. -
Why the Russia Sanctions Are Failing
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Why the Russia Sanctions Are Failing
Anne O. Krueger is not surprised that the West’s unprecedented measures have been far less devastating than many had hoped. -
Poland’s Reckoning with Populist Misrule
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Poland’s Reckoning with Populist Misrule
Sławomir Sierakowski explains what Donald Tusk’s new government will have to do to restore the country’s democratic institutions. -
The Global Consequences of the War in Ukraine
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The Global Consequences of the War in Ukraine
Joschka Fischer explains how Russia's aggression has reshaped international relations, and why it will continue to do so. -
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Protecting Ukraine Aid from Western Political Dysfunction
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Protecting Ukraine Aid from Western Political Dysfunction
Jan 19, 2024 Torbjörn Becker & Yuriy Gorodnichenko urge policymakers to adopt a long-term, shock-resistant model to provide the resources needed to defeat Russia.
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A Progressive Green Growth Narrative
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A Progressive Green Growth Narrative
Jan 19, 2024 Mariana Mazzucato offers a multi-pronged argument to counter the claim that fighting climate change is economically burdensome.
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Preventing Big AI
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Preventing Big AI
Jan 19, 2024 PS Commentators examine the policy challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
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Why Are Americans Dissatisfied Despite a Strong Economy?
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Why Are Americans Dissatisfied Despite a Strong Economy?
Jan 19, 2024 Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg examines several possible explanations for the Biden administration’s counterintuitively low public approval.
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The Slow Death of India’s Secular Democracy
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The Slow Death of India’s Secular Democracy
Jan 19, 2024 Ashoka Mody identifies the key moments and players in the rise, normalization, and political victory of Hindu nationalism.
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The Two Faces of the Euro
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The Two Faces of the Euro
Yanis Varoufakis traces the monetary union's travails to the conflicting visions of Jacques Delors and Wolfgang Schäuble. -
China’s Long March Back to Stagnation
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China’s Long March Back to Stagnation
Debin Ma considers the modern and ancient historical roots of the country's recent successes and failures. -
Raghuram G. Rajan on inflation, financial risks, interest rates, and more
Raghuram G. Rajan on inflation, financial risks, interest rates, and more
Raghuram G. Rajan says when the US Federal Reserve might start cutting rates, considers how to mitigate monetary-policy spillovers, proposes measures to boost financial stability, and more. -
Liberalism’s Forever Crisis
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Liberalism’s Forever Crisis
Jan-Werner Mueller argues that some recent critiques misunderstand the liberal project and its objectives. -
PS Commentators’ Predictions for 2024
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PS Commentators’ Predictions for 2024
PS editors asked commentators to suggest national and global trends to look out for in the coming year. -
PS Commentators’ Best Reads in 2023
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PS Commentators’ Best Reads in 2023
PS editors ask Project Syndicate contributors to select the book that resonated with them the most over the past year.
The Year Ahead 2024
Around the world, foreign-policy strategists are grappling with new international dynamics, from the Sino-American rivalry and ongoing hot wars to the broader breakdown in multilateral global governance. However, there is much debate about whether global power and alignments are truly shifting, and in what ways.
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How the EU Can Secure a Sustainable Supply of Critical Minerals
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Free to readHow the EU Can Secure a Sustainable Supply of Critical Minerals
Johanna Sydow implores the bloc to mitigate environmental harms and human-rights abuses caused by extraction and processing. -
Credit Ratings and Climate Chaos
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Credit Ratings and Climate Chaos
Emily Wilkinson & Kanni Wignaraja deplore the biases and lack of transparency in recent downgrades of climate-vulnerable developing economies. -
What Will It Take to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?
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What Will It Take to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?
Nikki Reisch argues that corporate capture is preventing the annual COPs from driving an exit from fossil fuels.