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Carl Bildt considers the implications of a US retreat from global leadership and open trade.
Jean-Baptiste Wautier explains how a once-promising leader failed to realize his ambitions and unwittingly fueled extremism.
Thane Gustafson explains why it is probably too late for the Kremlin to entice back the companies its Ukraine war pushed out.
Jean Kaseya urges the continent’s policymakers to increase domestic funding for disease surveillance and case management.
Alaa Murabit urges policymakers to broaden their engagement with religious leaders to reach marginalized groups.
Laurence Nardon urges moderate leaders to take a page from the far right’s playbook and deepen their ties.
Marcos Vinicius Chiliatto & Michael Krake show that addressing the effects of global warming cannot be divorced from a ...
Marcos Vinicius Chiliatto is World Bank Group Executive Director for Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti ...
Thane Gustafson, Professor of Government at Georgetown University, is the author, most recently, of Perfect Storm: Russia’s ...
Muhammad Al Jasser explains how asset-backed and risk-sharing tools could help protect the world’s most vulnerable regions.
Guillermo Ortiz thinks the US, Canada, and Mexico could increase their leverage over China with a common external tariff.
Nina L. Khrushcheva explains the reasoning behind the Kremlin's hardline stance at last week's meeting in Istanbul.