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 ...
Gabriela Ramos & Emilija Stojmenova Duh take aim at inadequate governance efforts focused on voluntary frameworks and ...
Jenny Ricks calls for enforceable mechanisms that can provide the global majority with greater fiscal autonomy.
Emmanuel Macron & Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus call for a balanced precautionary approach, including age restrictions and ...
Mariana Mazzucato finds that growth in Europe has been constrained not by the price of labor but by the allocation of capital ...
Barry Eichengreen compares SpaceX and other coming mega-IPOs to what followed that of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone in 1987.
Danielle Allen reflects on how a radical but largely forgotten aristocrat quietly reshaped the rules of British governance.
Kenneth Rogoff explains how the continent could lose the AI race but turn its way of life into an export industry.
Thompson Ayodele cautions that expanding access to advanced treatments must not come at the expense of incentives for ...
Daron Acemoglu sees a crucial political lesson in the tournament’s combination of ethnic integration and national pride.
To convert NATO members' resources into military capabilities, setting defense as a strategic priority, increasing spending, and improving procurement systems are all steps in the right direction. But ...
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