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  1. Sally Pairman

    Sally Pairman

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    Sally Pairman is Chief Executive of the International Confederation of Midwives.

  2. Ok Pannenborg

    Ok Pannenborg

    1 Commentary

    Ok Pannenborg is a former chief health adviser and chief health scientist at the World Bank.

  3. Hester Peirce is the Commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

  4. Keit Pentus-Rosimannus is the Finance Minister of Estonia.

  5. Tom Perriello

    Tom Perriello

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    Tom Perriello, a former member of the US House of Representatives, is Executive Director of Open Society-US.

  6. Mauro Petriccione is Director-General for Climate Action at the European Commission.

  7. Stephanie Pfeifer is CEO of the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change.

  8. Annie Pforzheimer, a former acting deputy assistant secretary of state for Afghanistan and a deputy chief of mission in Kabul, is a non-resident associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

  9. Wolfgang Philipp is Acting Director of the Directorate-General for Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority at the European Commission.

  10. Richard Pildes is the Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, and the co-author of The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process

  11. Peter Piot, a former director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, is Special Adviser on COVID-19 to the President of the European Commission.

  12. Laura Piovesan is Deputy Director-General of the Projects Directorate at the European Investment Bank.

  13. Peter Pomerantsev, a senior fellow at the Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, is the author of Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia and This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality.

  14. Satyendra Prasad, Fiji's High Commissioner to Canada, is Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Fiji to the United Nations.

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    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.
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    Is India’s Economy Overhyped?

    Shang-Jin Wei argues that the country’s rapid development, while undeniable, conceals deeper structural problems.
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    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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    The Ozone Layer’s Recovery Shows How to Protect the Planet

    Robert Redford & Xiye Bastida highlight the critical role of international cooperation in preserving the planet’s habitability.
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    The Middle East Needs a Ceasefire Now

    Daoud Kuttab explains why the latest escalation could lead to a truce instead of an all-out military showdown.
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    Overcoming the Development-Project Implementation Gap

    Jorge Moreira da Silva highlights ways to strengthen the International Development Association’s already-powerful impact.
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    Developing Countries’ Liquidity Crisis Is Not Over

    Ishac Diwan & Vera Songwe urge global policymakers to prevent mass insolvency and finance urgent climate projects.
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    America’s Manufacturing Renaissance Will Create Few Good Jobs

    Dani Rodrik

    Many countries’ recent experiences show that boosting manufacturing employment is like chasing a fast-receding target. Automation and skill-biased technology have made it extremely unlikely that manufacturing can be the labor-absorbing activity it once was, which means that the future of “good jobs” must be created in services.

    shows why policies to boost employment in the twenty-first century ultimately must focus on services.
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    Minxin Pei on China’s economy, surveillance state, repression of dissent, and more

    Minxin Pei doubts China’s government is willing to do what is needed to restore growth, describes the low-tech approaches taken by the country’s vast security apparatus, considers the Chinese social-credit system’s repressive potential, and more.

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