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South Korea’s Impeachment Battle Is Democracy in Action
South Korea’s Impeachment Battle Is Democracy in Action
Aziz Huq thinks the effort to remove a lawless president can serve as an important signal to the rest of the world. -
Did Neoliberalism Kill American Democracy?
Did Neoliberalism Kill American Democracy?
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PS editors, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Andrés Velasco, Daron Acemoglu, Christy Hoffman, Bartosz M. Rydliński, Katharina PistorAs US President-elect Donald Trump prepares to make good on his threats to upend American institutions, the pressure is on his opponents to figure out how to defend, and eventually strengthen, US democracy. But first they must understand how the United States reached this point.
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The Eight Headwinds Threatening Global Growth in 2025
The Eight Headwinds Threatening Global Growth in 2025
Dambisa Moyo highlights the major trends which, if left unchecked, could usher in a period of prolonged stagnation. -
The Global Power Vacuum Comes to Syria
The Global Power Vacuum Comes to Syria
Ian Bremmer explains how external dynamics led to renewed fighting in the country's 13-year-long civil war. -
Can Von Der Leyen Build an Inclusive Center?
Can Von Der Leyen Build an Inclusive Center?
Hugo Drochon considers how the European Commission president can keep the far right at bay during her second mandate. -
How Trump’s Return Could Benefit Mexico
How Trump’s Return Could Benefit Mexico
Guillermo Ortiz thinks the country and its new president could benefit from going back to the negotiating table with the US. -
The Second Glass Ceiling for Women
The Second Glass Ceiling for Women
Xianghong Wang urges the Chinese government to end its gender-specific mandatory retirement policy and adopt a flexible system. -
Choice in Dying Comes to the UK
Choice in Dying Comes to the UK
Peter Singer welcomes the approval of a bill that promises to empower terminally ill patients in England and Wales. -
Are Tariffs Worth It?
Are Tariffs Worth It?
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg thinks the risks and costs for the US will far outweigh any potential political or geopolitical benefits. -
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How Trump’s Return Could Benefit Mexico
How Trump’s Return Could Benefit Mexico
Dec 6, 2024 Guillermo Ortiz thinks the country and its new president could benefit from going back to the negotiating table with the US.
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Choice in Dying Comes to the UK
Choice in Dying Comes to the UK
Dec 6, 2024 Peter Singer welcomes the approval of a bill that promises to empower terminally ill patients in England and Wales.
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Did Neoliberalism Kill American Democracy?
Did Neoliberalism Kill American Democracy?
Dec 6, 2024 PS Commentators consider what set the stage for today’s assaults on US institutions – and how to reset the stage to oppose them.
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The Sources of Japanese Resilience
The Sources of Japanese Resilience
Dec 6, 2024 Chris Patten emphasizes the country’s ability to avoid the divisive politics currently plaguing other liberal democracies.
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The Global Power Vacuum Comes to Syria
The Global Power Vacuum Comes to Syria
Dec 6, 2024 Ian Bremmer explains how external dynamics led to renewed fighting in the country's 13-year-long civil war.
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The Eight Headwinds Threatening Global Growth in 2025
The Eight Headwinds Threatening Global Growth in 2025
Dambisa Moyo highlights the major trends which, if left unchecked, could usher in a period of prolonged stagnation. -
Enrique Krauze on Baruch Spinoza, the US election, Mexican democracy, and more
Enrique Krauze on Baruch Spinoza, the US election, Mexican democracy, and more
Enrique Krauze considers the responsibility of the state to guarantee freedom, heralds the demise of Mexico’s democracy, highlights flaws in higher-education systems, and more. -
The World Needs a Pro-Human AI Agenda
The World Needs a Pro-Human AI Agenda
Daron Acemoglu fears that the tech industry’s current priorities will result in the worst of all possible worlds. -
Europe in the Age of Trump
Europe in the Age of Trump
Adam Michnik interviewed by Irena Grudzińska Gross about the challenges facing the continent following the US election. -
Trump’s Inflationary Triple Threat
Trump’s Inflationary Triple Threat
Maurice Obstfeld warns that the incoming administration’s agenda would weaken the Fed and destabilize the financial system. -
What Will Trump Do About China?
What Will Trump Do About China?
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PS editors , Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg , Ian Bremmer , Todd G. Buchholz , Angela Huyue Zhang , Brahma Chellaney , Brendan KellyUS President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to take a confrontational approach to China, with tariffs as his weapon of choice. But unless his administration adopts a measured approach, his plans may end up harming American businesses and consumers, undermining US democracy, or even leading to military confrontation.
The Climate Crucible
More than just a test of humanity’s collective resolve, climate change is also a test of existing institutions, and that makes it a profound security risk. When a fully globalized, interdependent world is placed in a kiln and the heat is turned up, some systems will eventually emerge stronger, but many others will fail.
- James K. Galbraith Economic Theory for the Real World
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf A Broken Peacekeeping Paradigm
- Mohamed Nasheed Paradise in Peril
- Kristie L. Ebi Surviving a Future of Extreme Heat
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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Carbon Farming Won't Save the Planet
Carbon Farming Won't Save the Planet
Sophie Scherger warns that soil-storage offsets may serve as a smokescreen for polluting industries. -
Is the Loss and Damage Fund Becoming an Empty Promise?
Is the Loss and Damage Fund Becoming an Empty Promise?
Liane Schalatek warns that rich countries are once again shirking their responsibility to provide adequate climate finance. -
Inclusive Finance Is the Key to Climate Action
Inclusive Finance Is the Key to Climate Action
Sophie Sirtaine calls for COP29 to address the overlooked question of how to channel funds to vulnerable communities.