As international negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program resume in Baghdad this week, talk of war, so prominent earlier this spring, has lessened. But can diplomacy yield a durable solution? If not, what happens next?

As international negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program resume in Baghdad this week, talk of war, so prominent earlier this spring, has lessened. But can diplomacy yield a durable solution? If not, what happens next?
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Fifteen years after the collapse of the US investment bank Lehman Brothers triggered a devastating global financial crisis, the banking system is in trouble again. Central bankers and financial regulators each seem to bear some of the blame for the recent tumult, but there is significant disagreement over how much – and what, if anything, can be done to avoid a deeper crisis.