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  1. Prashant Yadav

    Prashant Yadav

    Writing for PS since 2015
    2 Commentaries

    Prashant Yadav, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development, is an affiliate professor at INSEAD and a lecturer at Harvard Medical School.

  2. Mohammed Yaghi

    Mohammed Yaghi

    Writing for PS since 2009
    1 Commentary

    Mohammad Yaghi is a Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

  3. Maha Yahya

    Maha Yahya

    Writing for PS since 2015
    1 Commentary

    Maha Yahya is a senior associate at the Carnegie Middle East Center.

  4. Mohamed Yahya

    Mohamed Yahya

    Writing for PS since 2017
    2 Commentaries

    Mohamed Yahya is Africa Regional Programme Coordinator for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

  5. Valery Yakubovich

    Valery Yakubovich

    Writing for PS since 2020
    1 Commentary

    Valery Yakubovich, a native of Belarus, is Professor of Management at the ESSEC Business School in France and Senior Fellow at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

  6. Vladimir I. Yakunin

    Vladimir I. Yakunin

    Writing for PS since 2015
    1 Commentary

    Vladimir I. Yakunin is Chair in State Policy at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Founding President of the World Public Forum, and former Chairman of Russian Railways.

  7. Kenneth S. Yalowitz

    Kenneth S. Yalowitz

    Writing for PS since 2015
    1 Commentary

    Kenneth S. Yalowitz is Director of the Conflict Resolution program at Georgetown University, a Woodrow Wilson Center Global Fellow, and former US Ambassador to Belarus and Georgia.

  8. Vivian W.W. Yam

    Vivian W.W. Yam

    Writing for PS since 2018
    1 Commentary

    Vivian W.W. Yam, winner of the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science in 2011, is Chair and Professor in Chemistry and Energy in the Chemistry Department at the University of Hong Kong.

  9. Tadataka Yamada

    Tadataka Yamada

    Writing for PS since 2016
    1 Commentary

    Tadataka Yamada, a venture partner at Frazier Healthcare Partners, was previously Chief Medical and Scientific Officer and a Board Member of Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

  10. Yuito Yamada

    Yuito Yamada

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Yuito Yamada is a partner at McKinsey and Company.

  11. Gavin Yamey

    Gavin Yamey

    Writing for PS since 2014
    1 Commentary

    Gavin Yamey, a professor in the Global Health Group at the University of California, San Francisco, leads the Evidence to Policy Initiative.

  12. Jianli Yang

    Jianli Yang

    Writing for PS since 2012
    1 Commentary

    Yang Jianli is the founder and president of Initiatives for China.

  13. S. Alex Yang

    S. Alex Yang

    Writing for PS since 2022
    3 Commentaries

    S. Alex Yang is Professor of Management Science and Operations at London Business School.

  14. Sung-chul Yang

    Sung-chul Yang

    Writing for PS since 2009
    2 Commentaries

    Yang Sung-chul, chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Kim Dae-Jung Peace Foundation and a former Korean Ambassador to the United States, is the author of The North and South Korean Political System: A Comparative Analysis.

  1. obstfeld4_Jabin BotsfordThe Washington Post via Getty Images_trumplighthizer Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    The Dangers of a US Capital Inflow Tax

    Maurice Obstfeld worries that a little-known, highly costly method of deficit reduction is gaining political traction.
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    Europe’s Green Transition Requires More Skilled Workers

    Julie Beaufils urges policymakers to boost the attractiveness of technical vocations by expanding access to apprenticeships.
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    A Monetary and Economic Order Fit for the Twenty-First Century

    Ulrich Volz, et al. identify eight priorities to build a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable global financial architecture.
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    Putting Africa on the Path to Prosperity

    Mohamed Ould Ghazouani & Ajay Banga urge the G7 to focus on the continent’s future, and on five priorities in particular, at this week’s summit.
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    Anatomy of a Massacre

    Shlomo Ben-Ami

    The 1860 massacre of Christians in Damascus holds useful lessons about what it takes to arrest – and recover from – inter-communal violence. But there is a difference between a pogrom and a genocide, and conflating the two can do more harm than good.

    considers what the 1860 massacre of Christians in Damascus can and cannot teach us about preventing genocide.
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    AI: Hope or Hype?

    Whether generative artificial intelligence will do more harm or good to our families, economies, and societies remains an open question. In devising strategies for harnessing the technology, optimism is undoubtedly warranted, but it should not come at the expense of realism.

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    How Denmark Keeps the Far Right at Bay

    Michael Ehrenreich explains how mainstream parties have neutralized the threat of right-wing populists.
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    How Techno-Libertarians Fell in Love with Big Government

    Quinn Slobodian argues Silicon Valley investors are against the state only insofar as it is not enriching them personally.
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    How Chinese Savings Can Support the Global Green Transition

    Daniel Gros urges the EU to welcome cheap low-carbon goods, such as electric vehicles, from China.

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