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Ian Bremmer considers the implications of the recent drone strikes against strategic targets deep inside Russia.
Gary Hamel, Michele Zanini and Michele Zanini outline several steps that policymakers can take to reduce bureaucracy and ...
Gary Hamel is a visiting professor at the London Business School and the co-author of Humanocracy, Updated and Expanded: ...
Ian Buruma attributes the MAGA assault on higher education to a combination of personal mediocrity and class resentment.
Willem H. Buiter proposes radical reform of America’s complex, often chaotic supervisory regime – and the system it oversees.
Richard Haass thinks the era when the US sought to change the world is over, in some ways for better, but mostly for worse.
Wavel Ramkalawan thinks the world has failed to appreciate the full scope of marine-based solutions to climate change.
Chris Patten explains how institutional resilience and international cooperation could counter reckless policymaking.
Ibrahim Alduma, Zeinab Bakhiet and Eric A. Friedman urge intervention to stop the genocide, back grassroots activists, and ...
Kishore Mahbubani touts the group’s efforts to deepen cooperation, both internally and with other economies and regional ...
Samuel Charap & Kingston Reif explain why the United States and Russia have a common interest in pursuing new nuclear ...
The provisional trade deal reached by China and the United States in Geneva last month exceeded expectations, with the two ...
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