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John Lee

John Lee

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John Lee is a fellow at the Hudson Institute, and a professor at the Australian National University

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  1. Japan’s Good Fight
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    Japan’s Good Fight

    May 7, 2015 John Lee points out that the country still plays a greater role than China in shaping Asia’s economy.

  2. Revanchist China
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    Revanchist China

    Feb 25, 2013 John Lee

  3. China Unbound

    China Unbound

    Dec 31, 2009 John Lee

  4. Why America Will Lead the “Asian Century”
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    Why America Will Lead the “Asian Century”

    Aug 14, 2009 John Lee

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    Mainstream Economics’ Medieval Inflation Medicine

    James K. Galbraith shows how prevailing economic thinking is analogous to the theory of the “four humors” in ancient medicine.
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    Europe’s Flawed Approach to Critical Minerals

    Sophia Pickles explains why the European Union's claims that its strategy will “add value” for local communities mean little.
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    What Kind of Authoritarian Would Trump Be?

    Jeremy Adelman shows that one form of democratic backsliding is more likely to succeed than others in the United States.
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    PS Commentators’ Predictions for 2024

    PS editors

    Continuing an annual tradition, Project Syndicate commentators have again offered their best predictions for what may lie ahead in the coming year. With some economic conditions improving while humanitarian crises multiply, the outlook is as mixed as ever.

    asked commentators to suggest national and global trends to look out for in the coming year.
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    California Leads the Way on Climate

    Laura Tyson & Lenny Mendonca show how the Golden State has made meaningful progress within and beyond its borders by testing new ideas.
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    Saving Representative Democracy from Online Trolls

    Ngaire Woods urges tech companies and governments to protect women in politics from an escalating onslaught of online hate.
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    To Fight Populism, Invest in Left-Behind Communities

    Diane Coyle explains how new and improved public amenities can sustain narratives that help boost GDP growth.
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    The West Must Face Reality in Ukraine

    Nina L. Khrushcheva sees three possible scenarios now that Western financial aid and military support is rapidly drying up.
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    The Pillars of Green Wisdom

    Emmanuel Macron

    We must not allow the ongoing war in Ukraine and the fighting in Gaza to distract us from collective efforts to reduce our greenhouse-gas emissions, achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, save our biodiversity, and fight poverty and inequality. A flurry of summits in recent years has clarified the main priorities in the coming years.

    sets out the main priorities for international climate policy between now and 2050.

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