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  1. Elias Bou Saab

    Elias Bou Saab

    Writing for PS since 2015
    2 Commentaries

    Elias Bou Saab is a former Lebanese education minister.

  2. Pablo Saavedra

    Pablo Saavedra

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    Pablo Saavedra is Vice President for Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions at the World Bank.

  3. Roberto Saba

    Writing for PS since 2008
    1 Commentary

    Roberto Saba is executive director of the Association for Civil Rights in Argentina.

  4. Charles Sabel

    Charles Sabel

    Writing for PS since 2001
    2 Commentaries

    Charles F. Sabel is Professor of Law at Columbia University.

  5. Hannah Sachs

    Hannah Sachs

    Writing for PS since 2016
    1 Commentary

    Hannah Sachs is studying Cuban history at Yale University.

  6. Jeffrey D. Sachs

    Jeffrey D. Sachs

    Writing for PS since 1995
    354 Commentaries

    Jeffrey D. Sachs, University Professor at Columbia University, is Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. He has served as adviser to three UN Secretaries-General, and currently serves as an SDG Advocate under Secretary-General António Guterres. His books include The End of Poverty, Common Wealth, The Age of Sustainable Development, Building the New American EconomyA New Foreign Policy: Beyond American Exceptionalism, and, most recently, The Ages of Globalization.

  7. Lisa Sachs

    Lisa Sachs

    Writing for PS since 2012
    2 Commentaries

    Lisa Sachs is Director of the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment.

  8. Josefa Leonel Sacko

    Josefa Leonel Sacko

    Writing for PS since 2022
    1 Commentary

    Josefa Leonel Sacko is Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy, and Sustainable Environment at the African Union Commission.

  9. Samm Sacks

    Samm Sacks

    1 Commentary

    Samm Sacks is Cyber Policy Fellow at New America and Senior Fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center. She also convenes the US-China Women's Tech Summit. 

  10. Bharati Sadasivam

    Bharati Sadasivam

    Writing for PS since 2017
    2 Commentaries

    Bharati Sadasivam is the United Nations Development Programme’s regional gender adviser for Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

  11. Nafis Sadik

    Writing for PS since 2000
    1 Commentary

    Former Executive Director of United Nations Population Fund; Ob/gyn from Dow Medical College in Karachi.

  12. Fatima Sadiqi

    Fatima Sadiqi

    Writing for PS since 2006
    2 Commentaries

    Fatima Sadiqi is Professor of Linguistics and Gender Studies at the University of Fez, Morocco, and a recipient of a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship.

  13. Karim Sadjadpour

    Karim Sadjadpour

    Writing for PS since 2004
    6 Commentaries

    Karim Sadjadpour is an associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

  14. John Z. Sadler

    John Z. Sadler

    Writing for PS since 2005
    2 Commentaries

    John Z. Sadler is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and the author of Values and Psychiatric Diagnosis. He co-edits the journal Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology and International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry.

  15. Emmanuel Saez

    1 Commentary

    Emmanuel Saez is Director of the Center for Equitable Growth at the University of California at Berkeley and a co-director of the World Inequality Database. His latest book (with Gabriel Zucman) is The Triumph of Injustice: How the Rich Dodge Taxes and How to Make Them Pay.

  1. frankel165_CHRISTINE OLSSONTTTT NEWS AGENCYAFP via Getty Images_nobelwinners Christine Olsson/News Agency/AFP via Getty Images

    What Causes Prosperity?

    Jeffrey Frankel shows how this year's Nobel Prize-winning economists tackled a once-insoluble problem.
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    Ukraine’s Post-Colonial Future

    Michael Ignatieff believes that what is at stake in the war with Russia is the fate of the last European imperialism.
  3. obstfeld6_Anthony KwanGetty Images_tariffs Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

    Donald Trump’s Tariffs Would Hurt US Workers and Businesses

    Maurice Obstfeld shows why targeting an overall reduction in imports would reduce America’s real wages and national income.
  4. kenewendo6_ LUIS TATOAFP via Getty Images_green energy africa LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty Images

    Africa’s Green Future Starts with Debt Relief

    Bogolo Kenewendo & Patrick Njoroge propose large-scale relief to ensure that the continent’s countries can invest in climate action.
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    Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more

    Diane Coyle advocates a new public philosophy that rejects viewing “government” and “market” as opposites, explains why time-use data must shape technological development, warns that policymakers are devising AI regulation in a thick conceptual fog, and more.
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    A New Paradigm for Standing Forests

    Ajay Banga, et al.

    While forest carbon markets have created new revenue streams, they usually reward only those countries, communities, or project developers who are focused on reducing their emissions from deforestation. Something more is needed to tie financial rewards to forests that aren’t under immediate threat.

    present a new mechanism to generate financial returns for countries that prevent deforestation.
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    Working-Class Antiheroes

    Ngaire Woods advocates using domestic labor legislation that supports unionization – not tariffs – to protect workers.
  8. op_brown2_TIERNEY CROSSAFP via Getty Images_IMFworldbank Tierney Cross/AFP via Getty Images

    Toward a Fifth World Order

    Gordon Brown & Mohamed A. El-Erian

    Historically, massive revisions to the international system have come about only after a complete breakdown of the previous order. With today's global institutions sorely in need of reform, can the transition to a new order be achieved without incurring the costs and pain that such a breakdown would entail?

    explain why multilateral institutions urgently need to be reformed, and why the G20 is the right forum for it.
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    US Tariffs Will Not Bring Back Jobs from China

    Michael R. Strain decries both parties’ reluctance to prepare Americans for the employment opportunities of today and tomorrow.

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