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  1. Mario Draghi
    Mario Draghi

    Writing for PS since 2015
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    Mario Draghi, a former president of the European Central Bank, is a former prime minister of Italy.

  2. Mario Draghi’s Guns of August

    Mario Draghi’s Guns of August

    Aug 1, 2012 Kemal Derviş

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  4. Mario Draghi’s Opiate of the Markets

    Mario Draghi’s Opiate of the Markets

    Mar 22, 2013 Luigi Zingales

  5. Mario Draghi and Germany’s Fiscal Fetish

    Mario Draghi and Germany’s Fiscal Fetish

    Apr 19, 2016 Hans-Helmut Kotz gets to the bottom of mounting political pressure on the ECB.

  6. Mario Draghi’s Second “Whatever It Takes”

    Mario Draghi’s Second “Whatever It Takes”

    Jul 29, 2021 Jean Pisani-Ferry assesses the Italian prime minister’s potentially game-changing economic recovery plan.

  7. Whatever It Takes in Italy?

    Whatever It Takes in Italy?

    Feb 8, 2021 Paola Subacchi assesses Mario Draghi's prospects as he prepares to confront the country's myriad crises.

  8. Draghi’s Dangerous Farewell

    Draghi’s Dangerous Farewell

    Sep 9, 2019 Ashoka Mody warns that the risks of further monetary stimulus measures by the European Central Bank outweigh the benefits.

  9. The End of ECB Restraint

    The End of ECB Restraint

    Jul 30, 2019 Hans-Werner Sinn warns that the European Central Bank's plan for further monetary stimulus poses serious economic risks.

  10. Abenomics, European-Style

    Abenomics, European-Style

    Aug 31, 2014 Nouriel Roubini supports ECB President Mario Draghi's plan to revive eurozone growth.

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    Will Qatari Gold Sink Netanyahu?

    Konstanty Gebert

    Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's decision to fire the country's internal security chief has raised suspicions, given that the move comes just after the launch of an investigation into a new scandal involving his own aides. Israelis are right to worry that they could now be heading for a constitutional crisis.

    explains the latest scandal to hit Israel's increasingly illiberal, norm-breaking government.
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    The US and Russia Are Negotiating in Bad Faith

    Nina L. Khrushcheva thinks the Kremlin is laying the groundwork for a highly favorable deal on the Ukraine war.
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    Europe’s Tech Sovereignty Demands More Than Competitiveness

    Marietje Schaake & Max von Thun warn that the European Union’s deregulatory push could undermine its autonomy and fundamental values.
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    How Should Africa Respond to Foreign-Aid Cuts?

    Ifeanyi M. Nsofor touts the potential of foreign remittances to sustain public services as external support shrinks.
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    How Should China Respond to Trump’s Tariffs?

    Huang Yiping urges Chinese policymakers to fill the leadership vacuum created by America’s protectionist turn.
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    Who Will Drive the Post-American Global Economy?

    Jim O'Neill considers what other large economies can do to offset the effects of the Trump administration's trade warfare.
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    Health Is Wealth in a Geriatric World

    Hippolyte Fofack

    The Global South is increasingly at risk of growing old before becoming rich, which implies huge social and economic costs. To avert this outcome, the Hevolution Foundation, a nonprofit backed by the Saudi royal family, has begun to support research focused on lengthening healthspans – the period of life spent in good health.

    explains why increasing “healthspans” to match lifespans is a moral and economic imperative.
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    Europe’s Democrats Must Forge a Will to Fight

    Wojciech Przybylski & Goran Buldioski think European leaders' most urgent security task is to nurture citizens' resolve to defend their countries.
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    Governments Are Not Startups

    Mariana Mazzucato & Rainer Kattel explain why ongoing efforts to run the state like a business are doomed to fail.

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