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  1. Samm Sacks

    Samm Sacks

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    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. 

  2. 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.

  3. Samir Saha

    Samir Saha

    1 Commentary

    Samir Saha is Head of the Diagnostic Division of Microbiology at the Bangladesh Institute of Child Health and Executive Director of the Child Health Research Foundation.

  4. Tim Sahay is Co-Director of the Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab at Johns Hopkins University.

  5. Nancy Saich is Chief Climate Change Expert at the European Investment Bank.

  6. Shaama Sandooyea, a climate activist, is Co-Founder of Fridays For Future Mauritius.

  7. Marie-Ange Saraka-Yao is Managing Director for Resource Mobilization, Private-Sector Partnerships, and Innovative Finance at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

  8. Kori Schake is the director of foreign and defense policy at the American Enterprise Institute. She previously served on the National Security Council under President George W. Bush, and in senior posts at the Pentagon and the State Department.

  9. Allison Schrager is an economist and lecturer at New York University, and the author of An Economist Walks into a Brothel.

  10. Ludger Schuknecht

    Ludger Schuknecht

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    Ludger Schuknecht is a former chief economist of the German Ministry of Finance and deputy secretary-general of the OECD.

  11. Sabine Selchow is a fellow in the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit of the Department of International Development at the London School of Economics.

  12. Andrew Serazin is President of the Templeton World Charity Foundation.

  13. Martin Seychell is Deputy Director-General of the Directorate-General for International Partnerships at the European Commission.

  14. Kamalesh Sharma is Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.

  15. Maria Shaw-Barragan is Director of Global Partners at the European Investment Bank.

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    Can Claudia Sheinbaum Escape AMLO’s Shadow?

    Guillermo Ortiz asks whether Mexico’s new president will govern as a pragmatist or embrace her predecessor’s populism.
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    America’s Broken Constitution

    Nicholas Reed Langen

    For America to address the glaring flaws in its constitutional order, it will need to move to a system where judicial decisions are made not by “Democratic judges” or “Republican judges,” but just by judges. No other liberal democracy allows for such a corrosively politicized appointment process.

    sees the country’s politicized Supreme Court as the biggest obstacle to addressing many other problems.
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    The Cuban Contingent Protecting Maduro

    Jorge G. Castañeda explains why the sham Venezuelan presidential election has not triggered a repeat of the 1958 military coup.
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    Is Antitrust Enforcement Broken?

    Though antitrust enforcement has been gaining momentum on both sides of the Atlantic, a handful of private actors still wield extraordinary market power – and thus power over ordinary people’s lives. With some calling for more radical action, and others warning that reining in firms’ market power would be unhelpful and even harmful, we asked PS commentators what needs to be done.

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    Europe and the Polycrisis

    Thomas Buberl argues that safeguarding the EU’s future demands a fundamental institutional transformation by 2045.
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    The Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Test

    Dani Rodrik explains how to steer international economic-policy debates toward what really matters.
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    Who Needs a New Economic Paradigm?

    Andrés Velasco asks what’s behind the ambition, on both the left and right, to promote a transformative vision of the field.
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    Is Capitalism Really the Cause of Global Inequality?

    Kenneth Rogoff thinks greater economic openness is key to tackling cross-country disparities and achieving sustainability.
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    The Key That Unlocks Cleantech Financing in Europe

    Craig Douglas urges EU leaders to borrow against future Emissions Trading System revenues to finance higher investment now.

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