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    Democracies Are Not “Backsliding”

    Jan-Werner Mueller

    With a democratic recession underway in many countries, one now commonly hears talk of democratic “backsliding” on a global scale. But not only is that term misleading; it also breeds fatalism, diverting our attention from potential paths out of the new authoritarianism.

    thinks the language commonly used to describe the shift toward authoritarianism is hampering solutions.
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    American Tactics vs. Chinese Strategy

    Stephen S. Roach

    For decades, US policymakers have preferred piecemeal tactical actions, while the Chinese government has consistently taken a more strategic approach. This mismatch is the reason why Huawei, to the shock of sanctions-focused American officials, was able to make a processor breakthrough in its flagship smartphone.

    warns that short-termism will never be enough to offset the long-term benefits of strategic thinking.
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    Is Chinese Youth Unemployment As Bad As It Looks?

    Nancy Qian argues that the rise in joblessness among young people does not spell economic apocalypse for China.
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    Will a Visa Scandal Sink Poland’s Populists?

    Sławomir Sierakowski wonders whether the ruling party’s base will hear or care about the most recent example of its hypocrisy.
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    Auto Strikes and Climate Change

    Mariana Mazzucato & Damon Silvers explain why the transition to a net-zero economy cannot happen without worker empowerment.
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    Internet Scammers and Political Tricksters

    Chris Patten highlights the link between rampant online fraud and the invulnerability of contemporary demagogues.
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    Christine Lagarde’s Gifts to Populists

    Yanis Varoufakis worries that the European Central Bank's blunders have revived the far right's political fortunes.
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    Why India’s Women Are More Vulnerable to Disasters

    Joyita Roy Chowdhury & Prarthna Agarwal Goel call attention to gender inequalities that exacerbate the effects of floods and other natural catastrophes.
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    Financing Our Survival

    Vera Songwe explains what it will take to mobilize capital for the net-zero transition worldwide.
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    Internet Scammers and Political Tricksters

    Sep 27, 2023 Chris Patten highlights the link between rampant online fraud and the invulnerability of contemporary demagogues.

  2. American Tactics vs. Chinese Strategy
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    American Tactics vs. Chinese Strategy

    Sep 27, 2023 Stephen S. Roach warns that short-termism will never be enough to offset the long-term benefits of strategic thinking.

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    Will a Visa Scandal Sink Poland’s Populists?

    Sep 27, 2023 Sławomir Sierakowski wonders whether the ruling party’s base will hear or care about the most recent example of its hypocrisy.

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    Democracies Are Not “Backsliding”

    Sep 27, 2023 Jan-Werner Mueller thinks the language commonly used to describe the shift toward authoritarianism is hampering solutions.

  5. Christine Lagarde’s Gifts to Populists
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    Christine Lagarde’s Gifts to Populists

    Sep 27, 2023 Yanis Varoufakis worries that the European Central Bank's blunders have revived the far right's political fortunes.

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