Joseph E. Stiglitz thinks the rest of the world should plan for the worst and pursue a policy of containment of the US.
Vali Nasr points out that the Islamic Republic is facing a perfect storm of external and internal threats to its survival.
Isfahani sees a society caught between internal reform it does not trust and external pressure it increasingly fears.
Jorge G. Castañeda fears that the capture of Venezuela’s president augurs a new era of US intervention in Latin America.
Taniguchi Tomohiko urges the country's leaders to act boldly in adapting to changing geopolitical circumstances.
Beata Javorcik warns that shrinking workforces and political inertia threaten fiscal sustainability and long-term stability.
Angela Huyue Zhang explains why technological dominance hinges less on models and chips than on economy-wide dissemination.
The nature of US foreign policy under the current administration is now clear. America will unilaterally exercise power ...
Last November, US President Donald Trump’s administration declared in its National Security Strategy that Europe stands on ...
Daniel Gros points out that the forces shaping the performance of China, Europe, and the US are largely immune to policy.
Stephen Holmes assesses a policy made possible by the destruction of mechanisms intended to discipline US presidents' power.
Rachel Glennerster call on multilateral development banks to commit now to providing at-risk funding for bets on vaccines.