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    Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future

    Ambroise Fayolle

    At COP16 in Colombia this month, delegates from nearly 200 countries will discuss how to accelerate action to protect 30% of the planet’s land and maritime areas by 2030. Central to that goal will be unlocking more investment through public-private partnerships, de-risking mechanisms, and other innovative strategies.

    points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals.
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    How to Judge the New British Government’s First Budget

    Mohamed A. El-Erian

    If UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves tried to meet all the political demands that have been placed on her, her budget would likely result in disappointing growth and financial instability. Instead, the new government's first budget should be judged according to four longer-term criteria.

    lists four criteria for assessing the chancellor's attempt to meet a long list of unrealistic demands.
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    The BRICS Still Don’t Matter

    Jim O'Neill thinks the grouping continues to show that it serves no purpose beyond generating symbolic political gestures.
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    Outsourcing Our Future to For-Profit AI

    Katharina Pistor worries that we have already ceded control to self-interested private corporations and their shareholders.
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    Why Another Trump Term Would Be Worse Than the First

    Tom Ginsburg & Aziz Huq see a pattern of authoritarian movements becoming more effective when given a second shot at power.
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    China’s Pension Crisis Is Here

    Yi Fuxian argues that the country’s efforts to mitigate the effects of rapid demographic aging are too little, too late.
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    China’s Climate Balancing Act

    Zongyuan Zoe Liu explains how decarbonization and climate security have been integrated into the government’s broader agenda.
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    The Roots of Europe’s Immigration Problem

    Robert Skidelsky calls attention to the conditions that lead African migrants to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean.
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    America’s Broken Constitution

    Nicholas Reed Langen sees the country’s politicized Supreme Court as the biggest obstacle to addressing many other problems.
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  1. How to Judge the New British Government’s First Budget
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    How to Judge the New British Government’s First Budget

    Oct 17, 2024 Mohamed A. El-Erian lists four criteria for assessing the chancellor's attempt to meet a long list of unrealistic demands.

  2. Outsourcing Our Future to For-Profit AI
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    Outsourcing Our Future to For-Profit AI

    Oct 17, 2024 Katharina Pistor worries that we have already ceded control to self-interested private corporations and their shareholders.

  3. Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
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    Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future

    Oct 17, 2024 Ambroise Fayolle points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals.

  4. The Roots of Europe’s Immigration Problem
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    The Roots of Europe’s Immigration Problem

    Oct 17, 2024 Robert Skidelsky calls attention to the conditions that lead African migrants to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean.

  5. The BRICS Still Don’t Matter
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    The BRICS Still Don’t Matter

    Oct 17, 2024 Jim O'Neill thinks the grouping continues to show that it serves no purpose beyond generating symbolic political gestures.

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    America’s Broken Constitution

    Nicholas Reed Langen sees the country’s politicized Supreme Court as the biggest obstacle to addressing many other problems.
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    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 Sense of Russia’s War Economy

    Konstantin Sonin explains the apparent resilience of growth and employment in the face of increasingly tight sanctions.
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    Escaping the New Gilded Age

    Daron Acemoglu thinks the social, cultural, and political influence wielded by the superrich has reached a dangerous level.
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    Anne-Marie Slaughter on US polarization, the Ukraine war, AI, and more

    Anne-Marie Slaughter urges the EU to begin preparations for a prolonged, but not permanent, division of Ukraine, considers the prospect of “democratic artificial intelligence,” describes necessary reforms to US electoral systems, and more.
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    Abortion and Reproductive Rights Are Economic Issues

    Laura Tyson shows why abortion, childcare, and parental leave are not merely “family” issues.

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  1. fayolle4_FLORENCE GOISNARDAFP via Getty Images_amazonforest Florence Goisnard/AFP via Getty Images

    Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future

    Ambroise Fayolle

    At COP16 in Colombia this month, delegates from nearly 200 countries will discuss how to accelerate action to protect 30% of the planet’s land and maritime areas by 2030. Central to that goal will be unlocking more investment through public-private partnerships, de-risking mechanisms, and other innovative strategies.

    points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals.
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    The Promise and Peril of Water Markets

    Eduardo Araral shows what can go wrong when water rights become tradable, and explains what to do about it.
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    The Key That Unlocks Cleantech Financing in Europe

    Craig Douglas urges EU leaders to borrow against future Emissions Trading System revenues to finance higher investment now.

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  1. Mohamed A. El-Erian How to Judge the New British Government’s First Budget
  2. Yi Fuxian China’s Pension Crisis Is Here
  3. Huang Yiping China’s Overcapacity Can Help the World
  4. Barry Eichengreen Europe’s Wake-Up Call

  1. Robert Skidelsky The Roots of Europe’s Immigration Problem
  2. Jim O'Neill The BRICS Still Don’t Matter
  3. Tom Ginsburg, et al. Why Another Trump Term Would Be Worse Than the First
  4. Shashi Tharoor Why Must Indians Vote So Often?

  1. Mariana Chilton The Destructive Legacy of Mass Starvation
  2. Gordon Brown Investing in the WHO Will Yield Outsize Returns
  3. Gelsomina Vigliotti, et al. Financing Food Security Will Yield High Returns
  4. Isabella M. Weber, et al. Building a Buffer Against Food-Price Shocks

  1. Ambroise Fayolle Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
  2. Eduardo Araral The Promise and Peril of Water Markets
  3. Craig Douglas The Key That Unlocks Cleantech Financing in Europe
  4. Savio Carvalho Brazil’s Climate Push Must Start at Home

  1. Katharina Pistor Outsourcing Our Future to For-Profit AI
  2. Ian Bremmer, et al. AI Is a Rare Bright Spot for Global Governance
  3. Philippe Aghion, et al. Can Europe Create an Innovation Economy?
  4. Carme Artigas, et al. Unlocking AI’s Potential for All

  1. Katrin Kivi The Case for Press Freedom Just Got Stronger
  2. Justina Nixon-Saintil Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
  3. John J. Donohue, et al. The Crisis of America’s Public Defenders
  4. Shashi Tharoor Overworked India

Africa’s economic rise is a world-changing development, but the sources of its emerging strength – and lingering weaknesses – are little understood. W…

  1. Kenneth Rogoff Rethinking Foreign Funding for Africa
  2. Agnes Kalibata, et al. Africa’s Food Security Depends on Adaptive Crops
  3. Adekeye Adebajo Africa’s Place in the Emerging Global Order

Today’s media landscape is littered with landmines: open hostility from illiberal and autocratic regimes, mounting censorship in countries such as Hungary, Turkey,…

  1. Katrin Kivi The Case for Press Freedom Just Got Stronger
  2. Geoff Mulgan The Right to Truth
  3. Nishant Lalwani, et al. As Disinformation Thrives, Democracy Dies

As the COVID-19 crisis escalates, PS commentators assess its implications for the economy, propose policy responses, and consider what might – and sho…

  1. Gro Harlem Brundtland Recommitting to Pandemic Preparedness
  2. Winnie Byanyima, et al. How to Protect the World from the Next Pandemic
  3. Tom Achoki, et al. Preparing Now for the Next Disease X