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The End of Georgia’s European Dream?
The End of Georgia’s European Dream?
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The US Election and America’s Future
The US Election and America’s Future
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PS editors, Nouriel Roubini, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nina L. Khrushcheva, Edoardo Campanella, Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Huq, John Mark Hansen, Reed GalenFrom the economy to foreign policy to democratic institutions, the two US presidential candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, promise to pursue radically different agendas, reflecting sharply diverging visions for the United States and the world. Why is the race so nail-bitingly close, and how might the outcome change America?
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No President Can Revive US Manufacturing Employment
No President Can Revive US Manufacturing Employment
Robert Z. Lawrence explains why there is no going back to the heyday of middle-class factory jobs for low-skilled workers. -
Is Political Polling Broken?
Is Political Polling Broken?
Michael A. Bailey urges pollsters to stop thinking in terms of random samples and instead focus on diagnosing non-response bias. -
Belarus in the Dock
Belarus in the Dock
Gabija Grigaitė-Daugirdė & Aarif Abraham explain why Lithuania is requesting an International Criminal Court investigation into its neighbor. -
Japan’s Electoral Stalemate
Japan’s Electoral Stalemate
Takatoshi Ito considers the political and economic implications of the ruling bloc’s loss of its parliamentary majority. -
Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
Justina Nixon-Saintil foresees the technology enhancing student learning and creating new pathways to rewarding careers. -
Where Financial Innovation Meets Sustainable Development
Where Financial Innovation Meets Sustainable Development
Jordan Schwartz explains why new instruments must be standardized and integrated into developing countries’ economic policies. -
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. -
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The End of Georgia’s European Dream?
The End of Georgia’s European Dream?
Oct 30, 2024 Salome Samadashvili urges Western leaders to take steps to halt the country’s slide into authoritarianism.
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Belarus in the Dock
Belarus in the Dock
Oct 30, 2024 Gabija Grigaitė-Daugirdė & Aarif Abraham explain why Lithuania is requesting an International Criminal Court investigation into its neighbor.
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Where Financial Innovation Meets Sustainable Development
Where Financial Innovation Meets Sustainable Development
Oct 30, 2024 Jordan Schwartz explains why new instruments must be standardized and integrated into developing countries’ economic policies.
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No President Can Revive US Manufacturing Employment
No President Can Revive US Manufacturing Employment
Oct 30, 2024 Robert Z. Lawrence explains why there is no going back to the heyday of middle-class factory jobs for low-skilled workers.
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Is Political Polling Broken?
Is Political Polling Broken?
Oct 30, 2024 Michael A. Bailey urges pollsters to stop thinking in terms of random samples and instead focus on diagnosing non-response bias.
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Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
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America’s Broken Constitution
America’s Broken Constitution
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