"Abundance" sounds appealing, but institutional competence and economic wisdom matter more than uplifting slogans.
The soaring costs of city life appear to be sending urban voters toward progressive leaders who promise relief, both in the U ...
As emergencies mount and extremism feeds on paralysis, democratic forces need more than lowest-common-denominator coalitions ...
As Europe faces mounting global challenges, its distinctive social framework may hold the answer to achieving both economic ...
Bold industrial strategy must combine green transformation with social justice to secure Europe's economic future.
The transnational crises of our era demand European solutions, yet national leaders cling to sovereignty games that leave ...
Albania made global headlines in September 2025 when it became the first country to formally appoint a virtual AI minister.
As global fragmentation accelerates, higher education faces pressure to abandon its international mission—but history shows ...
By dismantling corporate sustainability rules, European businesses are handing competitive advantages to their foreign rivals ...
The United States is dismantling the very institutions designed to solve its problems—a paradox that reveals a deeper conflict between democratic will and liberal principles.
As diamond revenues collapse and public trust erodes, Botswana's new government attempts a fundamental reimagining of the state-citizen relationship.
Lynn Parramore is Senior Research Analyst at the Institute for New Economic Thinking.
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