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Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Paulo Nogueira Batista, Jr. & Robert H. Wade propose incremental changes to keep developing and emerging economies on board and engaged. -
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. -
First Trump Came for the Immigrants
First Trump Came for the Immigrants
Nina L. Khrushcheva warns that mass deportations will carry high costs, not just for the economy, but for America’s soul. -
Fascism in Our Time
Fascism in Our Time
Harold James emphasizes the similarity of US business leaders’ behavior to that of their counterparts in 1930s Germany. -
What Remote Work Can Do for Global Development
What Remote Work Can Do for Global Development
Charles Ferguson points out that the decoupling of economic activity from geographic location has only just begun. -
Making Biodiversity Credits Work
Making Biodiversity Credits Work
Almir Narayamoga Suruí & Simon Zadek suggest how to realize the potential of this innovative mechanism for financing nature conservation. -
Saving Democracy from Itself
Saving Democracy from Itself
Slavoj Žižek applauds French President Emmanuel Macron’s maneuvering to keep the far right at bay. -
Polish Democracy’s Winter of Discontent
Polish Democracy’s Winter of Discontent
Sławomir Sierakowski explains why enthusiasm for the country’s ruling coalition has waned over the past year. -
Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
Justina Nixon-Saintil foresees the technology enhancing student learning and creating new pathways to rewarding careers. -
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Fascism in Our Time
Fascism in Our Time
Oct 28, 2024 Harold James emphasizes the similarity of US business leaders’ behavior to that of their counterparts in 1930s Germany.
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Making Biodiversity Credits Work
Making Biodiversity Credits Work
Oct 25, 2024 Almir Narayamoga Suruí & Simon Zadek suggest how to realize the potential of this innovative mechanism for financing nature conservation.
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Polish Democracy’s Winter of Discontent
Polish Democracy’s Winter of Discontent
Oct 25, 2024 Sławomir Sierakowski explains why enthusiasm for the country’s ruling coalition has waned over the past year.
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What Remote Work Can Do for Global Development
What Remote Work Can Do for Global Development
Oct 25, 2024 Charles Ferguson points out that the decoupling of economic activity from geographic location has only just begun.
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Saving Democracy from Itself
Saving Democracy from Itself
Oct 25, 2024 Slavoj Žižek applauds French President Emmanuel Macron’s maneuvering to keep the far right at bay.
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Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Paulo Nogueira Batista, Jr. & Robert H. Wade propose incremental changes to keep developing and emerging economies on board and engaged. -
Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle advocates a new public philosophy that rejects viewing “government” and “market” as opposites, explains why time-use data must shape technological development, warns that policymakers are devising AI regulation in a thick conceptual fog, and more. -
Toward a Fifth World Order
Toward a Fifth World Order
Gordon Brown & Mohamed A. El-Erian explain why multilateral institutions urgently need to be reformed, and why the G20 is the right forum for it. -
The Brutes’ New Suits
The Brutes’ New Suits
James Livingston asks why so many observers now believe that institutions central to modern economies are running a con game. -
America’s Broken Constitution
America’s Broken Constitution
Nicholas Reed Langen sees the country’s politicized Supreme Court as the biggest obstacle to addressing many other problems. -
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake warns that Big Tech’s outsize influence threatens democracy, suggests what Western leaders can learn from Chinese technology governance, urges governments to use public procurement to influence the trajectory of digital technology, and more.
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Making Biodiversity Credits Work
Making Biodiversity Credits Work
Almir Narayamoga Suruí & Simon Zadek suggest how to realize the potential of this innovative mechanism for financing nature conservation. -
The Biodiversity Crisis Is a Security Crisis
The Biodiversity Crisis Is a Security Crisis
Hailemariam Desalegn urges governments to recognize that the degradation of ecosystems poses a major threat to global stability. -
Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
Ambroise Fayolle points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals.