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  1. Old and New Lessons from the Ukraine War

    Old and New Lessons from the Ukraine War

    Jun 4, 2024 Joseph S. Nye, Jr. revisits eight takeaways and predictions from the first four months after Russia's invasion.

  2. What the EU Has Done for Us

    What the EU Has Done for Us

    Jun 3, 2024 Nadia Calviño urges voters in this week’s elections not to take their greatest shared institution for granted.

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  4. American Business Will Regret Writing Off Democracy

    American Business Will Regret Writing Off Democracy

    Jun 3, 2024 Katharina Pistor explains why endorsing Donald Trump is a bad bet for today’s titans of the US economy.

  5. The High Cost of GPT-4o

    The High Cost of GPT-4o

    Jun 3, 2024 Angela Huyue Zhang & S. Alex Yang warn that OpenAI's new multimodal AI tool is designed to gobble up user data, much of which is copyrighted.

  6. The End of the ANC’s Single-Party Rule

    The End of the ANC’s Single-Party Rule

    Jun 3, 2024 Adekeye Adebajo reflects on the causes and consequences of South Africa’s stunning election result.

  7. During This Super Election Year, More Women Are Needed at the Top
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    During This Super Election Year, More Women Are Needed at the Top

    Jun 3, 2024 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf & Binaifer Nowrojee call attention to a disturbing reversal of progress toward gender equality in politics and government.

  8. Rough Justice for Trump

    Rough Justice for Trump

    May 31, 2024 Eric Posner thinks the Manhattan jury’s guilty verdict is the best that can be hoped for, under the circumstances.

  9. Still Haunted by the Washington Consensus

    Still Haunted by the Washington Consensus

    May 31, 2024 Antara Haldar thinks the old one-size-fits-all model is still causing problems, despite having been discredited.

  10. The Right Way to Regulate AI

    The Right Way to Regulate AI

    May 31, 2024 Joshua Gans argues that the key is to identify and reverse the technology’s unwelcome consequences soon after they appear.

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    Old and New Lessons from the Ukraine War

    Joseph S. Nye, Jr. revisits eight takeaways and predictions from the first four months after Russia's invasion.
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    What the EU Has Done for Us

    Nadia Calviño urges voters in this week’s elections not to take their greatest shared institution for granted.
  3. pistor35_Chip SomodevillaGetty Images_trump and business Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    American Business Will Regret Writing Off Democracy

    Katharina Pistor explains why endorsing Donald Trump is a bad bet for today’s titans of the US economy.
  4. ahzhang14_Jaap ArriensNurPhoto via Getty Images_gpt4o Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    The High Cost of GPT-4o

    Angela Huyue Zhang & S. Alex Yang warn that OpenAI's new multimodal AI tool is designed to gobble up user data, much of which is copyrighted.
  5. adebajo7_ Chris McGrathGetty Images_south africa election Chris McGrath/Getty Images

    The End of the ANC’s Single-Party Rule

    Adekeye Adebajo reflects on the causes and consequences of South Africa’s stunning election result.
  6. sirleaf8_Hector VivasGetty Images_claudiasheinbaum Hector Vivas/Getty Images
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    During This Super Election Year, More Women Are Needed at the Top

    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf & Binaifer Nowrojee

    With gender equality lagging behind the other Sustainable Development Goals, increasing the number of women elected to political leadership roles is crucial. But to make meaningful, lasting progress, governments and philanthropies must invest in empowering more women to seek these positions.

    call attention to a disturbing reversal of progress toward gender equality in politics and government.
  7. posner33_David Dee DelgadoGetty Images_trump David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

    Rough Justice for Trump

    Eric Posner thinks the Manhattan jury’s guilty verdict is the best that can be hoped for, under the circumstances.
  8. haldar34_Alex WongGetty Images_imfworldbank Alex Wong/Getty Images

    Still Haunted by the Washington Consensus

    Antara Haldar thinks the old one-size-fits-all model is still causing problems, despite having been discredited.
  9. sayang2_ Frank Rumpenhorstpicture alliance via Getty Images_chatgpt Frank Rumpenhorst/picture alliance via Getty Images

    The Right Way to Regulate AI

    Joshua Gans argues that the key is to identify and reverse the technology’s unwelcome consequences soon after they appear.

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