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The Lonesome Death of Alexei Navalny
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The Lonesome Death of Alexei Navalny
Nina L. Khrushcheva has no doubt that, directly or indirectly, it was the Kremlin that killed the imprisoned opposition leader. -
The Novichok Archipelago
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Free to readThe Novichok Archipelago
Alexei Navalny interviewed by Tikhon Dzyadko about an attempted murder and cover-up with Russian President Vladimir Putin's fingerprints all over it. -
Can Marwan Barghouti Be the Palestinian Nelson Mandela?
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Can Marwan Barghouti Be the Palestinian Nelson Mandela?
Daoud Kuttab thinks the imprisoned Fatah leader could be the key to reviving the two-state solution. -
What Was Capitalism?
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What Was Capitalism?
James Livingston asks whether those at the commanding heights of today's economy are steering us toward feudalism or fatuousness. -
Pakistan’s Middle-Class Rage Against Military Rule
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Pakistan’s Middle-Class Rage Against Military Rule
Adeel Malik explains how economic dissatisfaction fueled the electoral backlash against the country’s leadership. -
Western Technology Firms Must Stop Supplying Russia’s War Machine
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Western Technology Firms Must Stop Supplying Russia’s War Machine
Anastassia Fedyk, et al. outline several steps that governments can take to close the loopholes in the current sanctions regime. -
The Case for Regulating Generative AI Through Common Law
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The Case for Regulating Generative AI Through Common Law
S. Alex Yang & Angela Huyue Zhang propose a regulatory framework that is both adaptable and tailored to specific contexts. -
America’s Steel Madness
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America’s Steel Madness
Anne O. Krueger explains why opposition to Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel is deeply misguided. -
What Corporations Need to Know About Public Health
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What Corporations Need to Know About Public Health
Tom Achoki describes a framework for understanding health systems that should guide investment and interventions. -
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The Lonesome Death of Alexei Navalny
Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
The Lonesome Death of Alexei Navalny
Feb 17, 2024 Nina L. Khrushcheva has no doubt that, directly or indirectly, it was the Kremlin that killed the imprisoned opposition leader.
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America’s Steel Madness
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America’s Steel Madness
Feb 16, 2024 Anne O. Krueger explains why opposition to Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel is deeply misguided.
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Can Marwan Barghouti Be the Palestinian Nelson Mandela?
Uriel Sinai/Getty Images
Can Marwan Barghouti Be the Palestinian Nelson Mandela?
Feb 16, 2024 Daoud Kuttab thinks the imprisoned Fatah leader could be the key to reviving the two-state solution.
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What Corporations Need to Know About Public Health
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What Corporations Need to Know About Public Health
Feb 16, 2024 Tom Achoki describes a framework for understanding health systems that should guide investment and interventions.
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What Was Capitalism?
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What Was Capitalism?
Feb 16, 2024 James Livingston asks whether those at the commanding heights of today's economy are steering us toward feudalism or fatuousness.
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What Was Capitalism?
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What Was Capitalism?
James Livingston asks whether those at the commanding heights of today's economy are steering us toward feudalism or fatuousness. -
The Rise of Consumer Crypto
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The Rise of Consumer Crypto
Steve Kaczynski & Scott Duke Kominers detail a wide range of business uses for non-fungible tokens and other blockchain-based technologies. -
Robert Skidelsky on Keynes, AI, the future of work, and more
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Robert Skidelsky on Keynes, AI, the future of work, and more
Robert Skidelsky argues that the best way to secure supply chains is peace, highlights three grave risks posed by artificial intelligence, challenges the notion that science and religion should be regarded as opposites, and more. -
The Fog of War Crimes
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The Fog of War Crimes
James A. Goldston shows why the accusation of double standards has accompanied international criminal justice since its birth. -
What Will the Next Three Months Mean for Gaza and the Middle East?
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What Will the Next Three Months Mean for Gaza and the Middle East?
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Shlomo Ben-Ami, Charles A. Kupchan, Mark LeonardAfter months of relentless aerial bombardments and a ground invasion, divisions within Israel over the way forward in Gaza are becoming increasingly apparent, and the international community’s patience appears to be wearing thin. With the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepening – and the risk of regional escalation growing – we asked PS commentators what the next phase of the war may bring.
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The Redemocratization of Poland
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The Redemocratization of Poland
Adam Michnik interviewed by Irena Grudzińska Gross about the challenges of overcoming eight years of populist misrule.
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.
- Michael Ignatieff Making or Breaking Democracy
- Beata Javorcik The Great Fragmentation
- Mark Malloch-Brown The Outlook for Multilateralism in 2024
- Sri Mulyani Indrawati Restoring Trust in Global Leadership
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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Reducing Plastic Pollution Requires Local Remedies
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Reducing Plastic Pollution Requires Local Remedies
Mirei Endara de Heras explains why on-the-ground initiatives to remove waste must complement top-down efforts to curb production. -
Official Development Assistance Must Recognize Countries’ Vulnerabilities
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Official Development Assistance Must Recognize Countries’ Vulnerabilities
Patrick Guillaumont, et al. urge multilateral lenders to consider countries’ structural vulnerabilities when allocating funds. -
Matchmakers for the Green Transition
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Matchmakers for the Green Transition
Emma FitzGerald explains how digital platforms could attract much-needed investment in smaller to mid-size projects.