Bram Govaerts & Sharon Burke warn that a full blockade of the Strait of Hormuz could cause widespread hunger and fuel political unrest.
When the United States and Israel launched their war of choice against Iran, the Islamic Republic pursued the most effective response at its disposal: triggering a spike in global energy prices by ...
Can India avoid the dreaded middle-income trap that has ensnared so many other developing countries in Latin America and Southeast Asia? Its favorable demographics, steadily improving economic ...
Don Aviv & Sam Worby say that while the Iran war has put the region between a rock and a hard place, it is at least united – for now.
When the United States and Israel launched their war of choice against Iran, the Islamic Republic pursued the most effective ...
Sam Worby is a senior adviser to Interfor International and a geopolitical risk consultant specializing in Iran and the Gulf ...
Marko Kovacevic & Sasha Pailet Koff warn that safeguarding against such threats can no longer be a technical afterthought in the AI age.
Yu Yongding explains why fiscal expansion to finance noninflationary spending would help the country meet its GDP targets.
Gomez Agou, former resident representative of the International Monetary Fund in Gabon from 2021 to 2025, is a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School.
From growing pools of African savings to expanding global sovereign wealth funds, there is more than enough capital available to close Africa's funding gaps. To mobilize it effectively, development ...
Jeremy Daum warns that bad actors will continuously find new ways to circumvent strict rules and mandatory guardrails.
Zaki Laïdi highlights the forces driving the shift from a rules-based order to one governed by force and intimidation.
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