Nina L. Khrushcheva explores how the Kremlin relies on an idealized version of the past to comfort – and subdue – the public.
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg & Michele Ruta consider the long-term implications of three major trends that could reshape ...
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, signals from the bond market are bursting out of the specialist world of ...
Joschka Fischer urges Europeans to recognize that they are now on their own in an increasingly dangerous world.
Joseph E. Stiglitz predicts that Donald Trump’s second administration will be defined by its rejection of Enlightenment ...
Yanis Varoufakis thinks the real choice facing Chinese leaders may be whether to challenge the dollar's hegemony head-on.
Pascal Lamy, Agnes Kalibata and Ibrahim Assane Mayaki explain how investments in African agri-food systems can advance many ...
James K. Galbraith argues that the continued dominance of nineteenth-century thinking has resulted in a catalogue of failure.
Gordon Brown & Kevin Watkins tout universal nutrition programs in lower-income countries to mitigate a lost decade for poor ...
Donald Trump has often been dismissed as a hip-shooter devoid of strategic sense or policy vision. While this assessment is ...
William H. Janeway highlights the high cost of the single-minded focus on efficiency that has come to dominate the discipline ...
Eric Posner sees the web of treaties, conventions, and institutions as another victim of the anti-globalization backlash.