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Paola Subacchi thinks Chinese lending could meet a big need in the developing world, even if it doesn't dethrone the dollar.
Whereas US President Donald Trump was re-elected despite having incited an insurrection aimed at disrupting the peaceful ...
Tim Congdon highlights the challenges facing statisticians as opaque transactions erode trust in official data.
Maximo Torero urges policymakers to steer new generations toward the rapidly growing category of off-farm jobs.
Michael R. Strain argues that US interest-rate cuts this year will have to be reversed in 2026, as inflation re-accelerates.
Adair Turner hopes to see renewed cooperation on decarbonization between two of the world's three largest economies.
Carlo Ratti urge progressives to reclaim the mantle of experimental urbanism from the techno-libertarian right.
Angela Huyue Zhang explain why the US administration's legally dubious interventions into private markets are unlikely to end ...
Curtis J. Milhaupt is Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and a senior fellow, by courtesy, at the Freeman Spogli ...
Ruti Teitel warns that the US administration’s hostility to the rule of law represents a grave threat to peace.
Daniel Innerarity & Fabrizio Tassinari consider the implications of Albania's premier appointing a chatbot to his cabinet.
Nina L. Khrushcheva sees in the US president a Soviet-era archetype, enabling and emboldening authoritarian bad actors.