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India has managed to lift 302 million people out of poverty over the past 12 years, thanks to rapid economic growth and ...
M. Niaz Asadullah urges young organizers to abandon all-or-nothing demands and prioritize cooperation over confrontation.
Ian Bremmer expects the next wave of technological innovation to favor closed, consolidated political systems.
If political conditions in the United States and elsewhere require a rebranding of technologies formerly known as “climate tech,” so be it. The larger economic, technological, and geopolitical forces ...
Growing risks to the water supplies and hydrological cycles that sustain human civilization call for a new economic framework ...
Peter Singer & David Benatar discuss the rationale for anti-natalism and what is morally permissible in pursuing it.
Since Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” on April 2, when he announced sweeping trade tariffs on friend and foe alike, the ...
Heading into the fall, Russia’s financial reserves are running out, its energy revenues are declining, and there are ...
Angela Huyue Zhang shows why overwhelming Chinese dominance of the sector limits US options in the countries' trade war.
Kenneth Rogoff thinks the administration’s early momentum hides lasting damage to American and global institutions.
Koketso Moeti thinks more must be done to improve public services, keep money out of politics, and prevent corporate greed.
Simon Johnson warns that new US legislation leaves the industry just where it wants to be: without regulatory safeguards.