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European Security Cannot Be Found in the Past
European Security Cannot Be Found in the Past
Friedrich Merz laments that nostalgia for US leadership unites a continent that must define the decisive action needed now. -
What Germany’s Election Means for the Western Left
What Germany’s Election Means for the Western Left
Bartosz M. Rydliński thinks social-democratic parties will continue to lose unless they find new ways to make inroads with workers. -
Europe Is Only as Weak as It Thinks It Is
Europe Is Only as Weak as It Thinks It Is
Sławomir Sierakowski thinks the rupture with the US has given Europeans what they most need – a reason to get their act together. -
Trump the Capitulator
Trump the Capitulator
Carl Bildt considers the broader implications of America's betrayal of Ukraine to appease the Kremlin. -
Austerity Is Back – and More Dangerous Than Ever
Austerity Is Back – and More Dangerous Than Ever
Mark Blyth explains how an old orthodoxy is being put to more openly political and redistributive uses. -
What Should Be on the Global Financial Agenda?
What Should Be on the Global Financial Agenda?
José Antonio Ocampo offers a roadmap for this year's global conferences on “financing for development.” -
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma says there is no chance US democracy will emerge from Donald Trump’s second administration unscathed, explains why the left is losing the culture war in the US and Europe, touts the enduring importance of the humanities, and more. -
Building the Next Generation of Public Institutions
Building the Next Generation of Public Institutions
Geoff Mulgan touts new thinking about how to design agile, flexible, and trustworthy governance mechanisms. -
In AI We Trust?
In AI We Trust?
William H. Janeway explains why even cutting-edge innovations are not immune to the world’s inherent unpredictability. -
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Building the Next Generation of Public Institutions
Building the Next Generation of Public Institutions
Feb 25, 2025 Geoff Mulgan touts new thinking about how to design agile, flexible, and trustworthy governance mechanisms.
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Trump the Capitulator
Trump the Capitulator
Feb 25, 2025 Carl Bildt considers the broader implications of America's betrayal of Ukraine to appease the Kremlin.
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What Should Be on the Global Financial Agenda?
What Should Be on the Global Financial Agenda?
Feb 25, 2025 José Antonio Ocampo offers a roadmap for this year's global conferences on “financing for development.”
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Austerity Is Back – and More Dangerous Than Ever
Austerity Is Back – and More Dangerous Than Ever
Feb 25, 2025 Mark Blyth explains how an old orthodoxy is being put to more openly political and redistributive uses.
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Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Feb 25, 2025 Ian Buruma says there is no chance US democracy will emerge from Donald Trump’s second administration unscathed, explains why the left is losing the culture war in the US and Europe, touts the enduring importance of the humanities, and more.
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Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma says there is no chance US democracy will emerge from Donald Trump’s second administration unscathed, explains why the left is losing the culture war in the US and Europe, touts the enduring importance of the humanities, and more. -
In AI We Trust?
In AI We Trust?
William H. Janeway explains why even cutting-edge innovations are not immune to the world’s inherent unpredictability. -
Germany at a Crossroads
Germany at a Crossroads
Ulrike Malmendier, et al. urge policymakers to pursue bold structural reforms, rather than clinging to an outdated growth model. -
Daniel Gros on DeepSeek, Germany's malaise, EU competitiveness, and more
Daniel Gros on DeepSeek, Germany's malaise, EU competitiveness, and more
Daniel Gros hopes that a Chinese startup's apparent AI breakthrough will provide a much-needed boost to European competitiveness, advises the EU on how to deal with Donald Trump, urges Europe to improve conditions for bottom-up innovation, and more. -
World Order in a Time of Monsters
World Order in a Time of Monsters
Minouche Shafik highlights the critical importance of reinvigorating social contracts at the national level. -
The Tragedy of Zhou Enlai
The Tragedy of Zhou Enlai
Minxin Pei reflects on the complicated life and legacy of the renowned diplomat who was Mao Zedong’s dutiful lieutenant.
The Year Ahead 2025
The world’s diplomatic, political, and economic divisions continue to harden – both between countries and within them. Whereas 2022 and 2023 featured a war of attrition in Ukraine, we have since entered a broader world of attrition, with zero-sum conflicts multiplying across the board.
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- Dennis Ross Will Stability Rise from the Middle East Rubble?
- S.C.M. Paine When Russia Fights the Wrong Enemy
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Sustainability Now
Sustainability Now brings together leading voices in all of the domains involved in combating climate change, each addressing specific facets of the challenge.
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Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Rüya Perincek & Andreas Goldthau call for coordinated funding, resource diplomacy, and secondary material partnerships to boost recycling. -
The Climate Policy Pendulum
The Climate Policy Pendulum
Gernot Wagner notes that green technologies retain their many advantages, regardless of national political developments. -
What Climate Justice Means for Latin America and the Caribbean
What Climate Justice Means for Latin America and the Caribbean
Thiago Barral & Woochong Um urge policymakers to work with key stakeholders to accelerate the uptake of renewables.