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  1. Pietro Calice is Senior Policy Advisor, Christian Aid.

  2. Kathy Calvin is President and Chief Executive Officer of the United Nations Foundation.

  3. Tess Cameron

    1 Commentary

    Tess Cameron is a consultant and incoming principal at RA Capital.

  4. Iain Campbell

    Iain Campbell

    1 Commentary

    Iain Campbell is a senior fellow at the Rocky Mountain Institute.

  5. Hastings Chikoko is Managing Director of Regions and Mayoral Engagement and Africa Regional Director at C40.

  6. Ben Chu is Economics Editor at The Independent.

  7. Jo Coburn is a presenter of BBC Politics Live.

  8. John C. Coffee, Jr.

    John C. Coffee, Jr.

    1 Commentary

    John C. Coffee, Jr., Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Corporate Governance at the Columbia Law School, is the author, most recently, of Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2020).

  9. John F. Cogan

    John F. Cogan

    1 Commentary

    John F. Cogan is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a faculty member in the Public Policy Program at Stanford University.

  10. Lisa D. Cook is Professor of Economics and International Relations at Michigan State University.

  11. Cori Crider, a US lawyer, investigates the national security state and the ethics of technology in intelligence. She is a former director of international human rights organization Reprieve.

  12. Tracey Crowe is Chief of Staff of SEforAll.

  13. Philip J. Cunningham recently completed a Fulbright Research Fellowship examining trends in the mass media in East Asia.

  14. Teresa CzerwiƄska is Vice President of the European Investment Bank.

  15. Ulrich Cartillieri

    Ulrich Cartillieri

    Writing for PS since 1995
    4 Commentaries

    Deputy Chairman, Christian Democratic Union, Germany; former member Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank.

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    A Dangerous Dance for Israel and Iran

    Abbas Milani sees both countries walking a tightrope to maintain deterrence without provoking a full-blown war.
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    The Bloody Path of Alberto Fujimori’s Neoliberalism

    Antara Haldar assesses the former Peruvian president’s legacy of free-market reform and death-squad dictatorship.
  3. benami218_JALAA MAREYAFP via Getty Images_lebanon israel iran JALAA MAREY/AFP via Getty Images

    The Middle East’s Deadly Dream Palaces

    Shlomo Ben-Ami traces the delusions of Arab, Iranian, and Israeli leaders that have kept the region mired in violence.
  4. op_sonin1_ILYA PITALEVSPUTNIKAFP via Getty Images_russiamilitaryproduction Ilya Pitalev/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images

    Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy

    Konstantin Sonin

    Despite the apparent resilience of Russia's economy, Vladimir Putin’s full-scale war against Ukraine comes at a high economic cost. Not only does it require today’s Russians to live a worse life than they otherwise would have done; it also condemns future generations to the same.

    explains the apparent resilience of growth and employment in the face of increasingly tight sanctions.
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    America’s Protectionist Policies Are Backfiring

    Anne O. Krueger argue that US leaders' embrace of trade-suppressing measures has done more harm than good.
  6. carvalho2_RAFAEL MARTINSAFP via Getty Images_brazil renewable energy RAFAEL MARTINS/AFP via Getty Images

    Brazil’s Climate Push Must Start at Home

    Savio Carvalho explains why the country must lead by example on decarbonization to become a global green leader.
  7. wei66_PETER PARKSAFP via Getty Images_chinastockmarket Peter Parks/AFP via Getty Images

    The Global Implications of China’s Stimulus Package

    Shang-Jin Wei explains why the country’s push to revive economic activity depends on boosting domestic demand.
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    A New President and a Grim Legacy for Mexico

    Enrique Krauze reflects on the harmful tenure of the outgoing president, who weakened the economy and eroded its institutions.
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    Governance Reform Is Key to Reviving China’s Economy

    Angela Huyue Zhang argues that lasting prosperity depends not on boosting demand, but on a return to bottom-up governance.

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