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  1. WTO Reform Is Everyone’s Responsibility

    WTO Reform Is Everyone’s Responsibility

    Mar 28, 2024 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala writes that meaningful change will come only when members other than the US help steer the organization.

  2. What Can Stop the Shortening of American Lives?

    What Can Stop the Shortening of American Lives?

    Mar 27, 2024 Michael R. Bloomberg shows how a loss of public trust in public-health professionals is undercutting US life expectancy.

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  4. American Sinophobia

    American Sinophobia

    Mar 27, 2024 Stephen S. Roach warns that fear has driven US policymakers to level a litany of unsubstantiated charges against China.

  5. Africa’s Prosperity Depends on Achieving Gender Equality

    Africa’s Prosperity Depends on Achieving Gender Equality

    Mar 27, 2024 Jane Kabubo-Mariara outlines steps policymakers can take to redistribute unpaid domestic work among households and communities.

  6. Texas and the Perpetual Crisis of American Federalism

    Texas and the Perpetual Crisis of American Federalism

    Mar 26, 2024 Alison L. LaCroix highlights the constitutional threat posed by the state's attempt to impose its own immigration policy.

  7. Europe’s High Noon

    Europe’s High Noon

    Mar 26, 2024 Harold James worries that Western political leaders lack the will to take the risky decisions that security demands.

  8. A Breakthrough Opportunity for Global Governance

    A Breakthrough Opportunity for Global Governance

    Mar 26, 2024 Mubarak Al-Kuwari , et al. propose new international institutions to confront today’s AI-regulation and peacebuilding challenges.

  9. Why Is Europe Moving Rightward?

    Why Is Europe Moving Rightward?

    Mar 26, 2024 Federico Fubini considers why nationalist parties are gaining ground in countries that renounced nationalism decades ago.

  10. Who’s Afraid of Price Controls?

    Who’s Afraid of Price Controls?

    Mar 26, 2024 Tom Krebs & Isabella M. Weber explain why Germany's economy is paying dearly for the government's failure to cap energy costs in 2022.

  1. bloomberg7_Chris HondrosGetty Images_UScaloriesmenu Chris Hondros/Getty Images

    What Can Stop the Shortening of American Lives?

    Michael R. Bloomberg shows how a loss of public trust in public-health professionals is undercutting US life expectancy.
  2. roach163_ROBERTO SCHMIDTAFP via Getty Images_mikegallagher Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images

    American Sinophobia

    Stephen S. Roach warns that fear has driven US policymakers to level a litany of unsubstantiated charges against China.
  3. kabubomariara2_Gerald AndersonAnadolu Agency via Getty Images_motherkenya Gerald Anderson/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

    Africa’s Prosperity Depends on Achieving Gender Equality

    Jane Kabubo-Mariara outlines steps policymakers can take to redistribute unpaid domestic work among households and communities.
  4. lacroix2_ Michael GonzalezGetty Images_texasUSflags Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images

    Texas and the Perpetual Crisis of American Federalism

    Alison L. LaCroix

    By asserting its right to pursue an immigration policy at odds with that of the US federal government, Texas is reviving a constitutional debate that recurred throughout the early nineteenth century, culminating in the Civil War. It is an ominous reminder that the perpetuation of the Union can never be taken for granted.

    highlights the constitutional threat posed by the state's attempt to impose its own immigration policy.
  5. james216_Dave Tschorn Dave Tschorn

    Europe’s High Noon

    Harold James

    With Ukraine depleted and overstretched, and with Russia posing a security threat to the Baltics and Europe more broadly, diplomatic and strategic coordination is more necessary than it has been since the end of the Cold War. Yet political leaders in Europe and the United States look too weak to rise to the occasion.

    worries that Western political leaders lack the will to take the risky decisions that security demands.
  6. alkuwari1_Getty Images_AI governance Getty Images

    A Breakthrough Opportunity for Global Governance

    Mubarak Al-Kuwari, et al. propose new international institutions to confront today’s AI-regulation and peacebuilding challenges.
  7. fubini11_Antonio MasielloGetty Images_meloni Antonio Masiello/Getty Images

    Why Is Europe Moving Rightward?

    Federico Fubini considers why nationalist parties are gaining ground in countries that renounced nationalism decades ago.
  8. krebs2_Omer MessingerGetty Images_germanygaspricesafd Omer Messinger/Getty Images

    Who’s Afraid of Price Controls?

    Tom Krebs & Isabella M. Weber explain why Germany's economy is paying dearly for the government's failure to cap energy costs in 2022.
  9. mazzucato64_BRUNO FAHYBelgaAFP via Getty Images_pandemic BRUNO FAHY/Belga/AFP via Getty Images

    How to Save the Pandemic Treaty

    Mariana Mazzucato explains what it will take to prevent or minimize the costs of future contagious outbreaks like COVID-19.

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