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The US Is Now an Extractive Superpower
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The US Is Now an Extractive Superpower
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Europe’s Economic Surrender
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Europe’s Economic Surrender
Alberto Alemanno warns that by avoiding confrontation, the EU has effectively abandoned its quest for strategic autonomy. -
Populism Comes to Japan
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Populism Comes to Japan
Ian Buruma assesses the factors that enabled the far-right Sanseitō party to gain seats in the upper house. -
The True Costs of Trump’s Economic Agenda
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The True Costs of Trump’s Economic Agenda
Kaushik Basu warns that protectionism and unpredictability could threaten dollar supremacy and trigger a prolonged downturn. -
The Left’s “Everything Struggle” Is Undermining the Climate Cause
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The Left’s “Everything Struggle” Is Undermining the Climate Cause
Michael Bröning urges progressives to move past ideological purity tests and focus on practical solutions. -
The Stealth Reform of India’s Electricity Sector
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The Stealth Reform of India’s Electricity Sector
Arvind Subramanian, et al. foresee businesses generating their own clean energy and accelerating the country’s green transition. -
Can Europe and China Forge a Climate Connection?
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Can Europe and China Forge a Climate Connection?
Emmanuel Guerin & Bernice Lee tout a shared competitiveness agenda as a way for both sides to reap the full benefits of green growth. -
The US-India Relationship Is Changing Again
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The US-India Relationship Is Changing Again
Shashi Tharoor anticipates the rise of a more transactional bilateral relationship, shaped less by ideals than interests. -
Are Economists Architects or Auditors?
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Are Economists Architects or Auditors?
Ricardo Hausmann laments how the field’s appetite for imaginative problem-solving has given way to narrow, testable hypotheses. -
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The Stealth Reform of India’s Electricity Sector
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The Stealth Reform of India’s Electricity Sector
Aug 1, 2025 Arvind Subramanian, et al. foresee businesses generating their own clean energy and accelerating the country’s green transition.
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The Left’s “Everything Struggle” Is Undermining the Climate Cause
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The Left’s “Everything Struggle” Is Undermining the Climate Cause
Aug 1, 2025 Michael Bröning urges progressives to move past ideological purity tests and focus on practical solutions.
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The True Costs of Trump’s Economic Agenda
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The True Costs of Trump’s Economic Agenda
Aug 1, 2025 Kaushik Basu warns that protectionism and unpredictability could threaten dollar supremacy and trigger a prolonged downturn.
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The US Is Now an Extractive Superpower
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The US Is Now an Extractive Superpower
Aug 1, 2025 Moreno Bertoldi & Marco Buti urge European countries to seize the opportunity created by America’s withdrawal from global leadership.
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Can Europe and China Forge a Climate Connection?
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Can Europe and China Forge a Climate Connection?
Jul 31, 2025 Emmanuel Guerin & Bernice Lee tout a shared competitiveness agenda as a way for both sides to reap the full benefits of green growth.
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The US Is Now an Extractive Superpower
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The US Is Now an Extractive Superpower
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AI Should Help Fund Creative Labor
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AI Should Help Fund Creative Labor
Mariana Mazzucato & Fausto Gernone show how today’s innovation economy exploits the very people it relies on and propose a fairer system. -
What China Wants
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What China Wants
Yu Jie explains why the Asian superpower will not try to fill America's shoes on the world stage. -
Markets and Their Discontents
Markets and Their Discontents
James Livingston foresees the end of capitalism but not of the institution with which it has long been identified. -
Europe Needs a Green Foreign Policy
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Europe Needs a Green Foreign Policy
Laurence Tubiana explains why the continent's climate agenda must be fully integrated into its diplomacy. -
The Long March of China’s Economy
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The Long March of China’s Economy
Rana Mitter traces the country’s emergence as a world power to the visionary leaders who pushed for greater openness.
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Nature Risk Is Financial Risk
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Nature Risk Is Financial Risk
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COP30 Must Make Good on Past Climate Commitments
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COP30 Must Make Good on Past Climate Commitments
Jacinda Ardern, et al. praise the Brazilian presidency's Action Agenda, which focuses on implementing previous agreements. -
Brazil’s Moment to Lead on Forest Conservation
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Brazil’s Moment to Lead on Forest Conservation
Keith Tuffley sees reason to hope for progress on preserving one of Earth’s most powerful defenses against climate change.