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Ian Bremmer sees Chinese President Xi Jinping capitalizing on others' efforts to reduce their dependencies on America.
Barry Eichengreen tries to make sense of investors' seeming indifference to growing threats to the central bank's ...
Jean-Pierre Landau thinks the government's attempts to scare people into accepting fiscal consolidation will backfire.
Camila Villard Duran explains how the greenback’s dominance forces governments to align with American policy priorities.
Dani Rodrik looks for bright spots in a world where authoritarianism is on the rise, even in the United States.
Moreno Bertoldi & Marco Buti explain why activating the Anti-Coercion Instrument now could protect the bloc from Trump’s ...
Peter Singer & Benjamin L. Sievers tout an initiative that allows terminally ill patients to donate their bodies to science ...
Lili Yan Ing urges policymakers to cut waste, strengthen oversight, and ensure fair access to jobs and services.
Gene Burrus points to proposed legislation that could restore competition to the mobile app market.
Erin Lockwood offers six possible explanations for capital owners’ muted reaction to Donald Trump’s destructive agenda.
Simon Johnson shows why the Trump administration's no-holds-barred campaign for lower interest rates is likely to backfire.
Enrique Krauze draws parallels between today’s turmoil and the crisis that inspired a defining text of modern liberalism.