Gaurav Dalmia ennumerates the reasons why the ruling party has come to dominate the country’s electoral landscape.
Ian Buruma argues that fear of losing rank could be driving students to demonstrate their intersectional bona fides.
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Maurice Obstfeld thinks the presumptive GOP nominee’s policies reflect an outdated understanding of the economy.
Adekeye Adebajo explains why the African National Congress could lose its 30-year monopoly on power.
The rise of populist parties like Alternative für Deutschland is often attributed to public anger over immigration and COVID-19 safety measures. But this interpretation overlooks the crucial role that ...
Ian Bremmer explains how an additional $61 billion in aid and arms will, and will not, change the course of the war.
Antara Haldar reflects on the pioneering work and legacy of one of the world’s most influential social scientists.
Andrés Velasco asks whether President Javier Milei's administration can sustain its initial economic-policy successes.
Koichi Hamada highlights two important aspects of the late Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzō’s policy agenda.
Mariana Mazzucato & Rainer Kattel correct common misconceptions about a particular form of state participation in the economy.
The widespread promotion of synthetic fertilizer as a solution to Africa’s food-security challenges is a flawed approach that ...