Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Viktor Koziuk and Ilona Sologoub examine the nuts and bolts of how the country has turned military ...
Even during the immediate post-pandemic period, when evidence on the labor-market effects of remote work was scant, there was ...
Daron Acemoglu warns that the technology must not be allowed to bring us closer to a genetically tiered society.
Instead, Europe is the ideal candidate to convene and lead a group of like-minded middle powers, not as a US-style hegemon, ...
Joschka Fischer argues that there is no alternative to Franco-German partnership as the basis for geopolitical leadership.
Ahmet Davutoğlu argues that the alliance has lost its common purpose, defining itself solely by its adversaries.
Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party and a member of Parliament from Manisa province.
Ian Buruma observes that this year’s tournament seems to belong to the masses, not to corrupt strongmen or oligarchs.
Shashi Tharoor, a former UN under-secretary-general and former Indian Minister of State for External Affairs and Minister of State for Human Resource Development, is an MP for the Indian National ...
Matt Simonton shows how the “rule of the few” roiled the Greek world, and how democracy triumphed—and can do so again.
Like the Gilded Age robber barons, the United States under President Donald Trump is using trade policy to benefit itself at ...
If Ukraine can continue to disrupt Crimea, strike more targets in the heart of Russia, frustrate Russia’s frontline forces, and pile more pressure on Russia’s hobbled economy, President Vladimir Putin ...