The Iran war launched by the United States and Israel is likely to prove particularly damaging in this respect, which will become all too obvious at this week’s US-China summit in Beijing, where ...
Christopher Marquis warns that seemingly symbolic moves can permanently reshape political systems if they go unchallenged.
The digital euro could change that, but only if policymakers are willing to make the political case for it.
The American public’s fascination with neurodivergence has increased significantly in recent years. One possibility for this ...
Michael R. Strain argues that proposals for punitive taxes on the ultra-wealthy threaten to do far more harm than good.
Far from restoring Russia’s great-power status, the Ukraine war has left Russia stretched so thin that it has repeatedly ...
Eyck Freymann warns that this week’s summit with Xi Jinping could make China’s takeover of the island more likely.
Hippolyte Fofack proposes a redesign of the financial system so that it no longer costs the continent more to borrow less.
Barry Eichengreen examines what’s behind the rising volume—and, increasingly, the domestic vaulting—of official reserves.
Joanna Shields, a former UK minister for internet safety and security, is Co-Chair of the Faith-AI Covenant Global Initiative ...
Carolina Alves is Associate Professor in Economics at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London and a fellow at the University of Cambridge’s Girton College.
Ana Palacio warns that the EU lacks the authority to decide how its growing defense capabilities are to be used.