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  1. Jean-François Jamet teaches European political economy at Sciences Po, and is the spokesperson of EuropaNova.

  2. Mats Johansson, a Swedish member of parliament, is the rapporteur on media freedom for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

  3. Oscar Jonsson

    Oscar Jonsson

    1 Commentary

    Oscar Jonsson is Academic Director of the Center for the Governance of Change at IE University and the author of The Russian Understanding of War.

  4. Tony Juniper is Chair of Natural England.

  5. Dan Jorgensen is Minister of Climate, Energy and Public Utilities of Denmark.

  6. Calestous Juma

    Calestous Juma

    Writing for PS since 2001
    4 Commentaries

    Calestous Juma was Professor of the Practice of International Development at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and the author of Innovation and Its Enemies: Why People Resist New Technologies.

  7. Robert Jensen

    Robert Jensen

    Writing for PS since 2001
    1 Commentary

    Professor of public policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

  8. Harold James

    Harold James

    Writing for PS since 2001
    222 Commentaries

    Harold James is Professor of History and International Affairs at Princeton University. A specialist on German economic history and on globalization, he is a co-author of The Euro and The Battle of Ideas, and the author of The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle, Krupp: A History of the Legendary German FirmMaking the European Monetary Union, and The War of Words.

  9. Chee Soon Juan

    Chee Soon Juan

    Writing for PS since 2001
    1 Commentary

    Chee Soon Juan, a former MP and Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party, is the author of Your Future, My Faith, Our Freedom: A Democratic Blueprint for Singapore.

  10. Hilde F. Johnson

    Writing for PS since 2002
    1 Commentary

    Hilde F. Johnson is Norway's Minister of International Development.

  11. Alain Jousten

    Writing for PS since 2002
    1 Commentary

    Professor of Economics, University of Liege and a research fellow at both the Centre for Economic Policy Reform (London) and the Institute for the Study of Labor (Institut für die Zukunft der Arbeit, Bonn).

  12. Arne Jernelov

    Arne Jernelov

    Writing for PS since 2003
    10 Commentaries

    Arne Jernelov, a former director of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis in Vienna, is a UN expert on environmental catastrophes.

  13. Baba G. Jallow

    Baba G. Jallow

    Writing for PS since 2003
    1 Commentary

    Baba Galleh Jallow is CEO/Founder Editor of The Gambia's The Independent newspaper.

  14. Wenran Jiang

    Wenran Jiang

    Writing for PS since 2004
    9 Commentaries

    Wenran Jiang, a former Japan Foundation Fellow, is a professor of political science at the University of Alberta and a senior fellow of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.

  1. op_roach3_ Kevin FrayerGetty Images_china lagging consumption Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

    China’s Rebalancing Imperative

    Stephen S. Roach

    The most successful development stories almost always involve major shifts in the sources of economic growth, which in turn allow economies to reinvent themselves out of necessity or by design. In China, the interplay of mounting external pressures, lagging household consumption, and falling productivity will increasingly shape China’s policy choices in the years ahead.

    explains why the Chinese authorities should switch to a consumption- and productivity-led growth model.
  2. castaneda88_GERARDO MENOSCALAFP via Getty Images_latin america safety GERARDO MENOSCAL/AFP via Getty Images

    From Welfare State to Safe State in Latin America

    Jorge G. Castañeda & Carlos Ominami

    Designing a progressive anti-violence strategy that delivers the safety for which a huge share of Latin Americans crave is perhaps the most difficult challenge facing many of the region’s governments. But it is also the most important.

    urge the region’s progressives to start treating security as an essential component of social protection.
  3. ocampo57_Celal GunesAnadolu Agency via Getty Images_imf Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

    The Urgency of Sovereign-Debt Restructuring

    José Antonio Ocampo highlights the need for a comprehensive mechanism to deliver relief to low- and middle-income countries.
  4. fischer215_Mostafa AlkharoufAnadolu via Getty Images_tel aviv iran attack Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images

    The Gaza War Goes Global

    Joschka Fischer considers the implications of Iran’s unprecedented decision to launch a direct strike on Israeli territory.
  5. nyirinkindi1_ISAAC KASAMANIAFP via Getty Images_women phone fintech ISAAC KASAMANI/AFP via Getty Images

    Gender-Neutral Fintech Isn’t Working for Women

    Emmanuel Nyirinkindi & Jessica Schnabel show that the industry is not fully delivering on its promise to accelerate financial inclusion.
  6. evans72_Alex WongGetty Images_palestine statehood Alex Wong/Getty Images

    The Urgency of Palestinian Statehood

    Gareth Evans explains why formal international recognition is crucial to ending the intolerable status quo.
  7. schiffrin10_Mark WilsonGetty Images_journalists Mark Wilson/Getty Images

    Quality Journalism Is More Important than Ever

    Anya Schiffrin, et al. explain how policymakers can support rigorous, objective reporting, just as they provide other public goods.
  8. wei60_MANJUNATH KIRANAFP via Getty Images_india population MANJUNATH KIRAN/AFP via Getty Images

    Is India’s Economy Overhyped?

    Shang-Jin Wei argues that the country’s rapid development, while undeniable, conceals deeper structural problems.
  9. krake1_Celal GunesAnadolu via Getty Images_spring meetings Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images

    Negotiating a Bigger, Better World Bank

    Michael Krake & Wempi Saputra explain how a new framework will nudge countries to invest in projects that deliver global public goods.

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