Bertrand Badré, Guillaume Klossa and Margrethe Vestager rebut the Trump administration’s incendiary claim that the European ...
Vali Nasr considers the regional risks associated with the country's narrow-minded pursuit of military supremacy.
Brahma Chellaney points out that countries with well-documented ties to global terrorism have not been targeted.
Kaushik Basu hopes assertions of national primacy come, in time, to sound just as crude and indefensible as racism.
Vittorio Quaglione, a teaching assistant at Bocconi University, is the founder and editor of MOPS, a newsletter on ...
Ana Palacio shows why China is well positioned to capitalize on the destruction wrought by Donald Trump in 2025.
Mekala Krishnan, et al estimate the level of investment needed to protect vulnerable places and show why the payoff is much ...
Yuen Yuen Ang sees the profound disruption the world faces today as a rare opportunity for far-reaching transformation.
Silvia Sgherri thinks the US needs to help build an open, interoperable, standards-based monetary order for the 21st century.
Noreena Hertz sees several problems with the kind of top-down basic-income schemes proposed by tech industry leaders.
Harold James points out that the continent has a history of political reinvention, especially following moments of despair.
Jim O'Neill think the United States and its traditional allies lack a coherent strategy for dealing with emerging powers.