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Aasim M. Husain explains how mismanagement and rapid population growth have left the country vulnerable to recurring shocks.
Over his long career in government and academia, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., transformed the field of international relations, one of ...
When economists celebrate the 250th anniversary of the publication of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations next year, US ...
Shaida Badiee, Joel Gurin and Claire Melamed propose ways to compensate for the wholesale deletion of critical information ...
Shashi Tharoor observes that an extremist group has become a grave liability for its erstwhile backers.
Pope John XXIII was a progressive pope whose Vatican II reforms occurred just as The Beatles were setting the world alight.
Hélène Rey urges European officials to act quickly to capture some of the "exorbitant privilege" long enjoyed by the US.
Jill Kastner is a visiting research fellow in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and the co-author (with ...
Piroska Nagy Mohácsi shows how the continent can link its security and economic goals in a way that puts speed over ...
Harold James observes that past efforts to link trade, monetary arrangments, and security merely proved ineffective.
Thomas Graham, a distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, is a research scholar at the MacMillan Center and ...
Vera Songwe & Witney Schneidman show how resource-rich countries like the DRC can leverage critical-minerals deals to boost ...