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Europe's "strategy" of flattering Donald Trump and abasing itself is not working. Rather than continuing to rely on a deliberately unreliable partner, European leaders must devise their own plan for ...
Jorge Arbache, Professor of Economics at the University of Brasília, is a former deputy minister and chief economist at Brazil’s Ministry of Planning, vice president for the private sector at the ...
Jorge Arbache & Otaviano Canuto show that the United States has not lost manufacturing capacity, but rather internationalized it.
Dambisa Moyo offers a four-point strategy for weighing investment or policy choices during uncertain times.
Susan Stokes considers the implications of Donald Trump’s policy agenda, which is heavily skewed in favor of the rich.
Saliem Fakir & Prabhat Upadhyaya chart a path toward sustainable growth for developing countries and philanthropies to follow in a volatile era.
Ahmet Davutoğlu warns that marginalizing key allies exposes structural flaws that jeopardize European security.
As a founding member of that order, China is well-positioned to balance the demands of power with the imperative of inclusion.
Georgia Levenson Keohane points out that the issue enjoys rare bipartisan support in an otherwise fractured political landscape.
Harold James sees the administration’s radicalism as a recipe for generating more corrosive conspiracy theories.
Raghuram G. Rajan concludes that neither the United States nor the European Union gets the balance quite right.
William H. Janeway worries that the financial and scientific foundations of the American innovation economy are breaking down ...