Harold James sees parallels between the United States’ political dysfunction and that of its twentieth-century adversary.
Moisés Naím thinks the US president-elect – and his voters – are in for a rude domestic and international awakening.
Richard Haass sees hope for long-term ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza if political leaders recognize their own interests.
Arvind Subramanian urges Indian policymakers to align themselves with the incoming US administration’s economic agenda.
Adekeye Adebajo thinks the bloc’s ability to forge global coalitions positions it to lead international resistance to Trump.
Moisés Naím is a distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author, most recently, of ...
Joseph E. Stiglitz urges the party to reconnect with its New Deal and Great Society roots.
Stephen S. Roach warns of misguided optimism about the state of China’s economy and Donald Trump’s tariff agenda.
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Yuen Yuen Ang argues that we need a fundamentally different way of thinking about our biggest global problems.
Howard Davies wonders if the Basel Committee’s recommendations on minimum capital requirements will ever be implemented now.