Nina L. Khrushcheva argues that the Kremlin would sooner accept widespread pain at home than admit defeat in Ukraine.
Arvind Subramanian thinks the country's exports have had a greater effect on the global economy than any other single factor.
LONDON—The debate over stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) may seem to be about technology, but it is ...
Unlike recent energy crises, today’s geopolitical shock is destroying supply rather than rerouting it, exposing the limits of ...
Ifeanyi M. Nsofor says the challenge now is ensuring that proven interventions reach every woman who needs them.
Eschewing the idea of a single truth, the recently deceased English artist David Hockney showed that the world unfolds before us in ways we cannot fully understand. After long clinging to the pretense ...
Dambisa Moyo highlights the risks created by soaring valuations, mounting leverage, and overreliance on technology stocks.
While Donald Trump was widely expected to lord over this year’s World Cup, which the United States is co-hosting with Mexico and Canada, it has turned out not to be his scene. National teams populated ...
Lebanon’s political circumstances, together with Iran’s strengthened regional position, make Hezbollah’s complete disarmament highly unlikely. By conditioning Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon on this ...
Slavoj Žižek thinks the New York City mayor is offering a national narrative capable of mobilizing a broad coalition.
Even during the immediate post-pandemic period, when evidence on the labor-market effects of remote work was scant, there was ...