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Jim O'Neill thinks the elite grouping no longer serves a useful purpose, at least as it is currently constituted.
Dambisa Moyo considers the implications of higher borrowing costs, lower exports, and shrinking foreign-exchange reserves.
Chris Patten laments the collapse of postwar unity as long-standing partnerships are cast aside in favor of unilateralism.
Keun Lee & Isabel Álvarez identify factors that can enhance or undermine the growth-boosting potential of globalization.
The rapid adoption of US-made, Anglophone large language models has led developers in Southeast Asia to focus on building AI ...
Nouriel Roubini predicts that the end will come within a year, and that the Middle East as a whole will benefit.
The twin shocks of the Israeli-US attack on Iran and Donald Trump’s tariff war come as global GDP growth continues to slow ...
Harold James considers the implications of America’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities without consulting allies.
Daniel Litvin urges leaders to focus less on making impressive-sounding deals, and more on getting the boring details right.
While Israel and the United States have sound reasons for seeking to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities, military force alone ...
Anne O. Krueger warns that the government crackdown on elite universities risks undermining US innovation and competitiveness ...
José Manuel Barroso urges donors to renew their financial and political commitments to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.