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  1.  GADO

    GADO

    Writing for PS since 2006
    1 Commentary

    GADO (a.k.a. Godfrey Mwampembwa) is the most syndicated political/editorial cartoonist in East and Central Africa. He is also a Board Member of Cartoonist Rights Network (CRN).

  2. Kasturi GVL

    Kasturi GVL

    Writing for PS since 2018
    1 Commentary

    Kasturi GVL, a One Young World Ambassador from India, is Associate Director at Ola Cabs, a mobility company based in Bengaluru. 

  3. Mischa Gabowitsch

    Mischa Gabowitsch

    Writing for PS since 2012
    1 Commentary

    Mischa Gabowitsch is a research fellow at the Einstein Forum in Potsdam, Germany.

  4. Sigmar Gabriel

    Sigmar Gabriel

    Writing for PS since 2008
    17 Commentaries

    Sigmar Gabriel, a former federal minister and vice chancellor of Germany, is Chairman of Atlantik-Brücke

  5. Alexander Gabuev

    Alexander Gabuev

    Writing for PS since 2019
    1 Commentary

    Alexander Gabuev is Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center.

  6. John Lewis Gaddis is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of History at Yale and the author of several books, including, The Cold War: A New History.

  7. Amy Gadsden

    Amy Gadsden

    Writing for PS since 2012
    1 Commentary

    Amy Gadsden is Associate Dean for International Affairs at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

  8. Franz-Stefan Gady

    Franz-Stefan Gady

    Writing for PS since 2013
    1 Commentary

    Franz-Stefan Gady is a senior fellow at the EastWest Institute.

  9. Owen Gaffney

    Owen Gaffney

    Writing for PS since 2019
    4 Commentaries

    Owen Gaffney, Project Lead of Earth4All, is Chief Impact Officer at Nobel Prize Outreach.

  10. Tanguy Gahouma

    Tanguy Gahouma

    Writing for PS since 2019
    1 Commentary

    Tanguy Gahouma is the head of Gabon’s National Climate Council.

  11. Yegor Gaidar

    Yegor Gaidar

    Writing for PS since 2001
    4 Commentaries

    Yegor Gaidar was Russia's Prime Minister in 1991-92 and is now Director of the Institute for the Economy in Transition.

  12. Victor Galaz

    Victor Galaz

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Victor Galaz is Deputy Director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University, Program Director at the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and author of the forthcoming book Dark Machines (Routledge, 2022).

  13. James K. Galbraith

    James K. Galbraith

    Writing for PS since 2015
    33 Commentaries

    James K. Galbraith, Professor of Government and Chair in Government/Business Relations at the University of Texas at Austin, is a former staff economist for the House Banking Committee and a former executive director of the Joint Economic Committee of Congress. From 1993-97, he served as chief technical adviser for macroeconomic reform to China’s State Planning Commission. He is the author of Inequality: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press, 2016) and Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice: The Destruction of Greece and the Future of Europe (Yale University Press, 2016).

  14. Sandro Galea

    Sandro Galea

    Writing for PS since 2016
    1 Commentary

    Sandro Galea is Dean of the Boston University School of Public Health.

  15. Reed Galen

    Reed Galen

    Writing for PS since 2023
    1 Commentary

    Reed Galen is a co-founder of The Lincoln Project and host of the The Lincoln Project Podcast.

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    Not Buying Central Banks’ Favorite Excuse

    Raghuram G. Rajan shows why monetary policymakers must bear some of the blame for the latest banking-sector turmoil.
  2. op_reedlangen6_Chip SomodevillaGetty Images_supremecourt Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination

    Nicholas Reed Langen

    Rather than seeing themselves as the arbiters of divine precepts, Supreme Court justices after World War II generally understood that constitutional jurisprudence must respond to the realities of the day. Yet today's conservatives have seized on the legacy of one of the few justices who did not.

    considers the complicated legacy of a progressive jurist whom conservatives now champion.
  3. fulford1_John MooreGetty Images_pandemic John Moore/Getty Images

    Saved by the Pandemic?

    Scott Fulford explains why its successful COVID-19 stimulus could help the US forge a path to financial stability for all.
  4. slaughter97_Miguel PereiraGetty Images_workingfromhome Miguel Pereira/Getty Images

    How Much Work Is Enough?

    Anne-Marie Slaughter & Autumn McDonald explain how the pandemic raised new questions – and some very old ones – for employers and employees.
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    How the Far Left Paves the Way for the Far Right

    Andrés Velasco

    In October 2022, Chileans elected a far-left constitutional convention which produced a text so bizarrely radical that nearly two-thirds of voters rejected it. Now Chileans have elected a new Constitutional Council and put a far-right party in the driver’s seat.

    blames Chilean President Gabriel Boric for the rapid rise of the authoritarian populist José Antonio Kast.
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    Creeping Toward Dystopia

    Robert Skidelsky worries that even elected governments will appropriate emerging technologies in the name of national security.
  7. shoukry2_BOBB MURIITHIAFP via Getty Images_drought BOBB MURIITHI/AFP via Getty Images

    The Climate Loss and Damage Fund Is Coming

    Sameh Shoukry assesses recent efforts to implement a crucial initiative agreed at last year’s UN Climate Change Conference.
  8. wian29_Kevin FrayerGetty Images_chinagraduates Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

    China’s Youth Unemployment Problem

    Nancy Qian warns that diminishing opportunities for new graduates will have profound long-run macroeconomic implications.
  9. dezegher1_ AHMAD ZAMRONIAFP via Getty Images_deforestation AHMAD ZAMRONI/AFP via Getty Images

    How Can the New EU Regulation Achieve Deforestation-Free Supply Chains?

    Joann de Zegher explains why transaction-level records are crucial to curbing the destruction of the world’s forests.

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