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  1. Le Moyen-Orient a besoin d'un cessez-le-feu. Maintenant.

    Le Moyen-Orient a besoin d'un cessez-le-feu. Maintenant.

    Apr 16, 2024 Daoud Kuttab

  2. Surmonter les obstacles à la mise en œuvre de projets de développement

    Surmonter les obstacles à la mise en œuvre de projets de développement

    Apr 16, 2024 Jorge Moreira da Silva

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  4. La crise de liquidité des pays en développement n'est pas terminée

    La crise de liquidité des pays en développement n'est pas terminée

    Apr 16, 2024 Ishac Diwan & Vera Songwe

  5. La renaissance manufacturière de l'Amérique créera peu d'emplois de qualité

    La renaissance manufacturière de l'Amérique créera peu d'emplois de qualité

    Apr 16, 2024 Dani Rodrik

  6. Nous ne pouvons pas nous permettre d'ignorer les pays pauvres

    Nous ne pouvons pas nous permettre d'ignorer les pays pauvres

    Apr 15, 2024 Indermit Gill & M. Ayhan Kose

  7. Le monde brûle toujours

    Le monde brûle toujours

    Apr 15, 2024 Lawrence H. Summers & N.K. Singh

  8. Israël doit mettre fin à la guerre à Gaza

    Israël doit mettre fin à la guerre à Gaza

    Apr 15, 2024 Dennis Ross

  9. La Chine étouffe son propre débat

    La Chine étouffe son propre débat

    Apr 12, 2024 Stephen S. Roach

  10. Quitter le franc CFA sera difficile, mais pourrait s'avérer avisé

    Quitter le franc CFA sera difficile, mais pourrait s'avérer avisé

    Apr 12, 2024 Peter Doyle

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    The Urgency of Palestinian Statehood

    Gareth Evans explains why formal international recognition is crucial to ending the intolerable status quo.
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    Quality Journalism Is More Important than Ever

    Anya Schiffrin, et al. explain how policymakers can support rigorous, objective reporting, just as they provide other public goods.
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    Is India’s Economy Overhyped?

    Shang-Jin Wei argues that the country’s rapid development, while undeniable, conceals deeper structural problems.
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    Negotiating a Bigger, Better World Bank

    Michael Krake & Wempi Saputra explain how a new framework will nudge countries to invest in projects that deliver global public goods.
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    The Ozone Layer’s Recovery Shows How to Protect the Planet

    Robert Redford & Xiye Bastida highlight the critical role of international cooperation in preserving the planet’s habitability.
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    The Middle East Needs a Ceasefire Now

    Daoud Kuttab explains why the latest escalation could lead to a truce instead of an all-out military showdown.
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    Overcoming the Development-Project Implementation Gap

    Jorge Moreira da Silva highlights ways to strengthen the International Development Association’s already-powerful impact.
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    Developing Countries’ Liquidity Crisis Is Not Over

    Ishac Diwan & Vera Songwe urge global policymakers to prevent mass insolvency and finance urgent climate projects.
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    America’s Manufacturing Renaissance Will Create Few Good Jobs

    Dani Rodrik

    Many countries’ recent experiences show that boosting manufacturing employment is like chasing a fast-receding target. Automation and skill-biased technology have made it extremely unlikely that manufacturing can be the labor-absorbing activity it once was, which means that the future of “good jobs” must be created in services.

    shows why policies to boost employment in the twenty-first century ultimately must focus on services.

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