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Josep Borrell concludes that Europe now needs to pursue a derisking strategy vis-à-vis its oldest ally.
Simon Johnson & Erkki Liikanen look ahead to May 2026, when Donald Trump will nominate Fed Chair Jerome Powell's successor.
Susan Thornton asks why, despite the urgency of the situation for both sides, trade negotiations have not begun.
On the contrary, Israeli policy, part of a decades-old strategy of undermining Sunni power, risks paving the way for the emergence of a formidable new threat.
Shashi Tharoor observes that an extremist group has become a grave liability for its erstwhile backers.
Shaida Badiee, Joel Gurin and Claire Melamed propose ways to compensate for the wholesale deletion of critical information ...
Hélène Rey urges European officials to act quickly to capture some of the "exorbitant privilege" long enjoyed by the US.
Witney Schneidman, a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, was US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for ...
Peter Singer laments that the late pope’s rejection of absolute human dominion led to no practical change in Church teaching.
Andrés Velasco shows why almost everyone does, not least the United States, even as the Trump administration jeopardizes it.
Antara Haldar highlights the late pontiff’s vision of an economy rooted in solidarity, fairness, and ecological stewardship.
Yanis Varoufakis maps the evolution of the new, explicitly anti-democratic ideology emerging from the rubble of neoliberalism ...
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