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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. -
Oligarchy in America
Oligarchy in America
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PS editors, Daron Acemoglu, J. Bradford DeLong, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Katharina PistorThough Donald Trump attracted more support than ever from working-class voters in the 2024 US presidential election, he has long embraced an agenda that benefits the wealthiest Americans above all. During his second term, however, Trump seems committed not just to serving America’s ultra-rich, but to letting them wield state power themselves.
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Is DeepSeek Really a Threat?
Is DeepSeek Really a Threat?
Amar Bhidé explains what a purported Chinese AI breakthrough does and does not mean for the industry. -
Give the UK Growth Agenda a Chance
Give the UK Growth Agenda a Chance
Mohamed A. El-Erian sees promise in the current government’s economic-policy plan despite its imperfections. -
Trump’s Industrial Policy Is More Continuity Than Disruption
Trump’s Industrial Policy Is More Continuity Than Disruption
Elisabeth Reynolds thinks that rebuilding America’s manufacturing base has become a central pillar of the US economic agenda. -
Will Crypto Save the Dollar?
Will Crypto Save the Dollar?
Lucrezia Reichlin asks whether the Trump administration's stablecoin strategy can preserve the greenback's global hegemony. -
What’s Wrong With Germany’s Economy?
What’s Wrong With Germany’s Economy?
Michael Spence thinks the country’s prospects depend significantly on closing the digital-technology gap with the US and China. -
Islam on Trial in India
Islam on Trial in India
Shashi Tharoor warns that efforts to replace centuries-old mosques with Hindu temples could trigger communal violence. -
Will the Guardrails of US Democracy Hold?
Will the Guardrails of US Democracy Hold?
Erwin Chemerinsky worries about the obvious lack of meaningful checks on Donald Trump's worst impulses. -
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Trump’s Industrial Policy Is More Continuity Than Disruption
Trump’s Industrial Policy Is More Continuity Than Disruption
Jan 31, 2025 Elisabeth Reynolds thinks that rebuilding America’s manufacturing base has become a central pillar of the US economic agenda.
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Oligarchy in America
Oligarchy in America
Jan 31, 2025 PS Commentators consider what happens when the ultra-rich run the government.
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Give the UK Growth Agenda a Chance
Give the UK Growth Agenda a Chance
Jan 31, 2025 Mohamed A. El-Erian sees promise in the current government’s economic-policy plan despite its imperfections.
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Islam on Trial in India
Islam on Trial in India
Jan 31, 2025 Shashi Tharoor warns that efforts to replace centuries-old mosques with Hindu temples could trigger communal violence.
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Will Crypto Save the Dollar?
Will Crypto Save the Dollar?
Jan 31, 2025 Lucrezia Reichlin asks whether the Trump administration's stablecoin strategy can preserve the greenback's global hegemony.
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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. -
Yi Fuxian on China's decision-making, economic prospects, demographic crisis, and more
Yi Fuxian on China's decision-making, economic prospects, demographic crisis, and more
Yi Fuxian warns that China's government and mainstream analysts are still underestimating the severity of the country's demographic crisis, identifies some of the gravest policy mistakes Donald Trump's administration is at risk of making vis-a-vis China, explains why China’s middle class will never be strong enough to bring about a democratic transition, and more. -
America’s Workers Are About to Be Forgotten Again
America’s Workers Are About to Be Forgotten Again
Josh Bivens & Heidi Shierholz contrast the Biden administration's pro-worker policies with what Donald Trump is likely to do. -
False Economies
False Economies
William H. Janeway highlights the high cost of the single-minded focus on efficiency that has come to dominate the discipline. -
Can US Institutions Withstand Trump 2.0?
Can US Institutions Withstand Trump 2.0?
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Daron Acemoglu , Bruce Ackerman , Aziz Huq , Alison L. LaCroix , Richard K. SherwinWhile some observers doubt that US President-elect Donald Trump poses a grave threat to US democracy, others are bracing themselves for the destruction of the country’s constitutional order. With Trump’s inauguration just around the corner, we asked PS commentators how vulnerable US institutions really are.
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Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more
Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more
Ricardo Hausmann urges the US to issue more H1-B visas, argues that Europe must become a military superpower in its own right, applies the “growth diagnostics” framework to Venezuela, and more.
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.
- Annie Cohen-Solal Guernica Is Always with Us
- Dennis Ross Will Stability Rise from the Middle East Rubble?
- S.C.M. Paine When Russia Fights the Wrong Enemy
- Erwin Chemerinsky Will the Guardrails of US Democracy Hold?
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.