Over the past three decades, the multilateral system has fostered international cooperation and a strong consensus concerning ...
J. Bradford DeLong asks why Donald Trump’s supporters overwhelmingly held a distorted view of the country’s situation.
Anders Åslund highlights rising political tension over the country’s rapidly deteriorating economic conditions.
Dani Rodrik expects relatively large economies to emerge as a countervailing force vis-à-vis America and China.
Gernot Wagner notes that the president-elect’s proposed policies will mainly harm America, not the global energy transition.
Jason Stanley observes that philosophers since Plato have understood how tyrants come to power in free elections.
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Nina L. Khrushcheva points the finger at a nihilistic voter base, profit-hungry business leaders, and craven Republican ...
Emmanuel Macron, Mia Amor Mottley, William Ruto call for new global levies on targeted sectors to finance the green ...
Ian Buruma sees Donald Trump’s victory as a rebellion of the culturally dispossessed who relish his insult comedy.
Mark Leonard explains what European leaders must do to prepare for the radical changes promised by the US president-elect.
Cori Crider explains how reining in digital giants’ outsize power would boost competition and help combat climate change.