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America’s Big Trade Win
America’s Big Trade Win
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala encourages the US government to acknowledge the country’s impressive success in exporting services. -
Germany’s Incoming Government Has Embraced Military Keynesianism
Germany’s Incoming Government Has Embraced Military Keynesianism
Tom Krebs & Isabella M. Weber warn that current plans to boost military spending will unnecessarily undercut other priorities. -
When Will US Academia and Business Speak Up Against Trump?
When Will US Academia and Business Speak Up Against Trump?
Dani Rodrik argues that leaders in both sectors bear a disproportionate responsibility to come to democracy's defense. -
Trump’s War on Foreign Aid and the Rise of Transactional Diplomacy
Trump’s War on Foreign Aid and the Rise of Transactional Diplomacy
Bright Simons highlights the global implications of the administration’s decision to shut down USAID. -
Will the Dollar Continue to Fall?
Will the Dollar Continue to Fall?
Jim O'Neill explains why the US currency has been declining despite widespread expectations to the contrary. -
Insuring Coastal and Ocean Resilience
Insuring Coastal and Ocean Resilience
Ekhosuehi Iyahen explains how the insurance industry can mobilize private capital toward nature-based solutions. -
AI in the Office
AI in the Office
Azeem Azhar & Chantal Smith consider what artificial intelligence will mean for knowledge workers and the firms that rely on them. -
What AI Can Learn From Aviation Safety
What AI Can Learn From Aviation Safety
Sylvain Duranton & Vanessa Lyon explain why the technology’s future depends on ensuring system integrity and preventing misuse. -
The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
Anwar Ibrahim explains how Malaysia and other middle powers are navigating increasingly uncertain geopolitical terrain. -
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Trump’s War on Foreign Aid and the Rise of Transactional Diplomacy
Trump’s War on Foreign Aid and the Rise of Transactional Diplomacy
Mar 19, 2025 Bright Simons highlights the global implications of the administration’s decision to shut down USAID.
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Insuring Coastal and Ocean Resilience
Insuring Coastal and Ocean Resilience
Mar 19, 2025 Ekhosuehi Iyahen explains how the insurance industry can mobilize private capital toward nature-based solutions.
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What AI Can Learn From Aviation Safety
What AI Can Learn From Aviation Safety
Mar 19, 2025 Sylvain Duranton & Vanessa Lyon explain why the technology’s future depends on ensuring system integrity and preventing misuse.
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America’s Big Trade Win
America’s Big Trade Win
Mar 19, 2025 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala encourages the US government to acknowledge the country’s impressive success in exporting services.
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Germany’s Incoming Government Has Embraced Military Keynesianism
Germany’s Incoming Government Has Embraced Military Keynesianism
Mar 19, 2025 Tom Krebs & Isabella M. Weber warn that current plans to boost military spending will unnecessarily undercut other priorities.
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The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
Anwar Ibrahim explains how Malaysia and other middle powers are navigating increasingly uncertain geopolitical terrain. -
Diane Coyle on innovation, AI, economic data, and more
Diane Coyle on innovation, AI, economic data, and more
Diane Coyle suggests ways to account for “free” digital services in economic frameworks, considers how to prevent the emergence of AI monopolies, warns that cutting funding for basic research is tantamount to destroying the US economy’s foundations, and more. -
Abundance and Its Discontents
Abundance and Its Discontents
James Livingston asks why the absence of economic scarcity is viewed as a problem rather than a cause for celebration. -
The Opacity of Hope
The Opacity of Hope
Jonathan Levy reflects on how the politics promoted by America’s first Black president gave rise to its first felonious one. -
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma says there is no chance US democracy will emerge from Donald Trump’s second administration unscathed, explains why the left is losing the culture war in the US and Europe, touts the enduring importance of the humanities, and more. -
In AI We Trust?
In AI We Trust?
William H. Janeway explains why even cutting-edge innovations are not immune to the world’s inherent unpredictability.
Work and Fate
The “future of work” has become an increasingly frequent and capacious subject of inquiry, reflecting the fact that “work” is not just a private concern but a fundamental component of social, political, and economic life. If it is undergoing profound changes as a result of evolving technological, demographic, and global political factors, so will much else.
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Sustainability Now
Sustainability Now brings together leading voices in all of the domains involved in combating climate change, each addressing specific facets of the challenge.
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The Biofuel Sham Could Worsen Global Hunger and Inequality
The Biofuel Sham Could Worsen Global Hunger and Inequality
Jennifer Clapp & Olivier De Schutter urge the UN maritime regulator not to encourage the shipping industry to move from one unsustainable fuel to another. -
Sustainability in an Unstable World
Sustainability in an Unstable World
Bertrand Badré & Thomas Crampton warn against de-emphasizing climate action in the face of new geopolitical concerns. -
Canada Must Learn From the Green Backlash
Canada Must Learn From the Green Backlash
Jonathan D. Ostry calls for climate policies to reflect social realities, instead of being based solely on economic efficiency.