The Western caricature of Chinese “debt-trap diplomacy” ignores the realities of China’s economic presence in Central Asia.
Marco Buti, Giancarlo Corsetti and Marcello Messori think European Union leaders should heed recent warnings and ...
Lenny Mendonca & Martin Neil Baily argue that the current US investment boom is not analogous to the earlier dot-com and subprime bubbles.
With the outlook for US employment and inflation already becoming increasingly grim, President Donald Trump's war of choice ...
Adam Bence Balazs thinks European sovereignty depends on addressing the weaknesses that Viktor Orbán has exploited.
Adam Bence Balazs is a researcher at the Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics at the University of Passau and a guest ...
Indermit Gill & Tea Trumbic show that vigorously pursuing gender equity laws boosts developing countries’ economic growth and ...
Can Democracy Survive the Polycrisis? Jun 6, 2023 George Soros calls attention to the growing challenges posed by AI, climate change, and the war in Ukraine.
Nouriel Roubini doubts the next Federal Reserve chair’s theoretical views will survive an encounter with real-world markets.
While avoiding protracted instability in Iran is vital to Turkey’s interests, so is ensuring that the Islamic Republic does ...
Lorenza Antonucci argues that politicians who confront the middle-class roots of public discontent will win back voters’ ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz learned the wrong lesson on his recent trip to China. Advanced economies expand and remain ...
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