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Yi Fuxian draws parallels between the empire’s missteps and the Chinese government’s efforts to avoid a similar fate.
Heading into the fall, Russia’s financial reserves are running out, its energy revenues are declining, and there are increasingly severe shortages of labor and imported technology. Slowly but surely, ...
Koketso Moeti thinks more must be done to improve public services, keep money out of politics, and prevent corporate greed.
Since Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” on April 2, when he announced sweeping trade tariffs on friend and foe alike, the ...
Erian lists four priorities that developing countries should embrace – and multilateral institutions should support.
Michael R. Strain explains why a robust economy depends on public confidence in the integrity of official data.
Nilima Gulrajani & John Hendra emphasize the importance of building consensus on the organization's essential functions.
Many hoped that the overthrow of long-time leader Sheikh Hasina last year would open the way for Bangladesh to revitalize its ...
Kenneth Rogoff thinks the administration’s early momentum hides lasting damage to American and global institutions.
James A. Goldston grapples with the feeling of being complicit in ongoing atrocities and rights violations.
BERLIN – Progressives are caught in a trap of their own making. In an era of overlapping and mutually reinforcing crises, ...
Sławomir Sierakowski sees the inauguration of a far-right president as the harbinger of a broader trend.
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