The current ceasefire allows us to make a preliminary assessment of the war and its effects. China and Russia were clear ...
Nina L. Khrushcheva considers what a new history of the late Soviet Union says about Russia under Vladimir Putin.
Zaki Laïdi argues that strategic hedging has failed and must be replaced by a unified approach to the US and Iran.
Jan-Werner Mueller considers how the Hungarian opposition, if it wins the upcoming election, could rebuild after illiberal ...
Yemi Osinbajo argues that the pain the continent is suffering confirms that the global financial architecture is broken.
Economic performance in the United States has proved unexpectedly resilient in recent years, withstanding even Donald Trump’s return to the White House. But, from a failed war of choice against Iran ...
Eswar Prasad & Caroline Smiltneks consider what the conflict will mean for major economies’ growth prospects in the months ...
Barry Eichengreen compares the US currency's global trajectory to that of the Roman denarius under Emperor Nero.
Françoise Gilles is AXA Group Chief Risk Officer.
Erian warns that, despite its strengths, the economy will not remain insulated from the Iran war’s adverse spillovers.
Timothy Snyder worries that the US president could exploit a terrorist act, or engineer one, to rig the midterm elections.
Kenya’s recent decision to forgo funding from the International Monetary Fund illustrates the asymmetry at the heart of the multilateral financial architecture. As policymakers gather for the Spring ...