Already under US sanctions for his role in securing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the ...
Harold James considers what historical attempts at redistribution in France can tell us about the current political moment.
Carlos Lopes urges policymakers to focus less on sectors and more on capabilities that drive long-term growth.
Iryna Volnytska thinks successful universities will be AI-native institutions focused on converting knowledge into capability ...
Ian Buruma is the author of numerous books, including Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo Van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance, Year Zero: A History of 1945, A Tokyo Romance: A Memoir, The ...
Anne O. Krueger says that safeguarding a vital alliance is likely to come at the expense of democratic credibility.
Gabriela Ramos & Emilija Stojmenova Duh warn that the technology calls for independent oversight, not politicians doubling as ...
Quinn Slobodian explains how a new generation of corporate founders has overthrown shareholder democracy in the United States ...
Jayati Ghosh argues that today’s market optimism masks a slow-moving crisis that will hit poorer countries hardest.
Mark Leonard thinks Europe's starry-eyed longing for the recent past is misguided, pathetic, and dangerous.
Daniel Driscoll warns that the Trump administration’s grim determination to ignore clean energy will undercut consumption.