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What to Look for in Trump’s First Trial
What to Look for in Trump’s First Trial
Eric Posner points out that optics, more than the law or the facts, will be what matters most for the election. -
Europe’s Red Tape Is Helping Russia
Europe’s Red Tape Is Helping Russia
Laurence Boone & Nicu Popescu propose a European Defense Production Act to help fast-track processes for public procurement and spending. -
History Already Tells Us the Future of AI
History Already Tells Us the Future of AI
Daron Acemoglu & Simon Johnson find policy lessons for the 2020s in the work of the early-nineteenth-century economist David Ricardo. -
America’s Childcare Is Unfit for the Postmodern Age
America’s Childcare Is Unfit for the Postmodern Age
Bruce Ackerman urges US President Joe Biden to put universal preschool at the center of his re-election campaign. -
Trump and the Risk of a US Debt Default
Trump and the Risk of a US Debt Default
William L. Silber thinks the former president would be even more reckless if awarded another term this year. -
AI Holds the Key to Resilient Cities
AI Holds the Key to Resilient Cities
Justina Nixon-Saintil surveys the technology's foreseeable applications in promoting urban sustainable development. -
A Big, Ominous Year for Democracy
A Big, Ominous Year for Democracy
Bronwen Maddox explains why the biggest election year in history comes at an inauspicious moment for popular governance. -
As Families Change, So Must the Safety Net
As Families Change, So Must the Safety Net
Neha Bansal urges governments to implement policies that promote intergenerational integration and solidarity. -
China’s Rebalancing Imperative
China’s Rebalancing Imperative
Stephen S. Roach explains why the Chinese authorities should switch to a consumption- and productivity-led growth model. -
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America’s Childcare Is Unfit for the Postmodern Age
America’s Childcare Is Unfit for the Postmodern Age
Apr 23, 2024 Bruce Ackerman urges US President Joe Biden to put universal preschool at the center of his re-election campaign.
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History Already Tells Us the Future of AI
History Already Tells Us the Future of AI
Apr 23, 2024 Daron Acemoglu & Simon Johnson find policy lessons for the 2020s in the work of the early-nineteenth-century economist David Ricardo.
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Trump and the Risk of a US Debt Default
Trump and the Risk of a US Debt Default
Apr 23, 2024 William L. Silber thinks the former president would be even more reckless if awarded another term this year.
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Europe’s Red Tape Is Helping Russia
Europe’s Red Tape Is Helping Russia
Apr 22, 2024 Laurence Boone & Nicu Popescu propose a European Defense Production Act to help fast-track processes for public procurement and spending.
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What to Look for in Trump’s First Trial
What to Look for in Trump’s First Trial
Apr 22, 2024 Eric Posner points out that optics, more than the law or the facts, will be what matters most for the election.
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China’s Rebalancing Imperative
China’s Rebalancing Imperative
Stephen S. Roach explains why the Chinese authorities should switch to a consumption- and productivity-led growth model. -
Minxin Pei on China’s economy, surveillance state, repression of dissent, and more
Minxin Pei on China’s economy, surveillance state, repression of dissent, and more
Minxin Pei doubts China’s government is willing to do what is needed to restore growth, describes the low-tech approaches taken by the country’s vast security apparatus, considers the Chinese social-credit system’s repressive potential, and more. -
Governments Must Shape AI’s Future
Governments Must Shape AI’s Future
Mariana Mazzucato & Fausto Gernone urge policymakers to see themselves as proactive participants in technological innovation and market-making. -
Is Techno-Monopoly Inevitable?
Is Techno-Monopoly Inevitable?
William H. Janeway assesses a new theory of “technological market power” and its effects on the modern economy. -
Joseph S. Nye, Jr., on nuclear risk, American hubris, great-power competition, and more
Joseph S. Nye, Jr., on nuclear risk, American hubris, great-power competition, and more
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. calls for restoring the credibility of the US nuclear umbrella, highlights the role of nongovernmental agencies in international relations, worries that the US will play its cards poorly vis-à-vis China, and more. -
The Struggle for Currency Supremacy
The Struggle for Currency Supremacy
Paolo Tasca expects that digital assets will accelerate efforts to create alternatives to the US dollar.
Profit and Peril
“It is better to ask forgiveness than permission” has been the mantra of the digital revolution so far, and one should not expect that to change with artificial intelligence. For those already in a position to dominate this potentially groundbreaking sector, the opportunities are too enticing to miss.
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AI Holds the Key to Resilient Cities
AI Holds the Key to Resilient Cities
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What a Climate-Aligned IMF Would Look Like
What a Climate-Aligned IMF Would Look Like
Mohamed Nasheed & Rakesh Mohan explain how the managing director can fully position the institution to help the most vulnerable countries. -
The Ozone Layer’s Recovery Shows How to Protect the Planet
The Ozone Layer’s Recovery Shows How to Protect the Planet
Robert Redford & Xiye Bastida highlight the critical role of international cooperation in preserving the planet’s habitability.