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Western Industrial Policy and International Law
Western Industrial Policy and International Law
Joseph E. Stiglitz explains how to minimize the political risks of new spending packages in the US and Europe. -
If Trump Returns
If Trump Returns
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. considers the implications of the 2024 presidential election for America's foreign policy and global standing. -
Turkey’s Pragmatic Islamist
Turkey’s Pragmatic Islamist
Shlomo Ben-Ami expects Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s latest electoral victory to have little impact on Turkish foreign policy. -
Europe’s Climate Quandary
Europe’s Climate Quandary
Jean Pisani-Ferry assesses the inevitable trade-offs the European Union must confront in achieving its clean-energy targets. -
Climate Science Beats Climate Fatalism
Climate Science Beats Climate Fatalism
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, et al. show that the more ambitious 1.5º target for global warming is still feasible – and more necessary than ever. -
Poland's Electoral Inquisition
Poland's Electoral Inquisition
Sławomir Sierakowski decries a new law designed to disqualify opposition candidates from running in this year's general election. -
Governing the Unknown
Governing the Unknown
Kaushik Basu suggests a few principles to guide policymakers as they try to keep up with rapidly advancing technologies. -
Fast-Tracking a Lassa Fever Vaccine
Fast-Tracking a Lassa Fever Vaccine
Oyeronke Oyebanji outlines what West African governments can learn from the development and distribution of the COVID-19 jab. -
The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination
The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination
Nicholas Reed Langen considers the complicated legacy of a progressive jurist whom conservatives now champion. -
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Europe’s Climate Quandary
Europe’s Climate Quandary
Jun 1, 2023 Jean Pisani-Ferry assesses the inevitable trade-offs the European Union must confront in achieving its clean-energy targets.
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Governing the Unknown
Governing the Unknown
Jun 1, 2023 Kaushik Basu suggests a few principles to guide policymakers as they try to keep up with rapidly advancing technologies.
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Fast-Tracking a Lassa Fever Vaccine
Fast-Tracking a Lassa Fever Vaccine
Jun 1, 2023 Oyeronke Oyebanji outlines what West African governments can learn from the development and distribution of the COVID-19 jab.
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Climate Science Beats Climate Fatalism
Climate Science Beats Climate Fatalism
Jun 1, 2023 Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, et al. show that the more ambitious 1.5º target for global warming is still feasible – and more necessary than ever.
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Turkey’s Pragmatic Islamist
Turkey’s Pragmatic Islamist
May 31, 2023 Shlomo Ben-Ami expects Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s latest electoral victory to have little impact on Turkish foreign policy.
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The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination
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Keyu Jin on Chinese regulation, innovation, finance, and more
Keyu Jin on Chinese regulation, innovation, finance, and more
Keyu Jin laments the loss of private-sector confidence in China, shows why the country could take the lead in cutting-edge technologies, addresses misconceptions about its economic model, and more. -
The Quad’s Big Moment
The Quad’s Big Moment
Richard Maude, et al. examine the emerging Indo-Pacific coalition from the perspective of each of its members – and its main rival. -
India’s Law-of-the-Jungle Raj
India’s Law-of-the-Jungle Raj
Ashoka Mody considers what the life and death of criminal-politician Atiq Ahmed reveals about the country. -
Simon Johnson on stablecoins, artificial intelligence, inequality, and more
Simon Johnson on stablecoins, artificial intelligence, inequality, and more
Simon Johnson explains why a moratorium on advanced-AI development would do little good, pours cold water on the prevailing techno-optimist narrative, makes the case for scrapping payroll taxes, and more. -
How Russia Survives
How Russia Survives
Federico Fubini & Alexandra Prokopenko explain why the world's toughest-ever sanctions regime must be sharpened – and suggest how to do it.

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