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Yeling Tan & Yeling Tan highlights the steps countries are taking to avoid becoming pawns in the US-China competition.
Yeling Tan, Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, is a nonresident ...
Dani Rodrik sees an crucial lesson for students of political economy in the United States’ rollback of green subsidies.
Barry Eichengreen observes that whereas US and German fiscal policies imply higher government debt, the similarities end there.
ISTANBUL – NATO’s just-completed summit in The Hague came at a time of extraordinary tension. Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has repeatedly accused Europe of free riding on US ...
Edoardo Campanella urges Europeans to prioritize the technology’s diffusion and usage over attempting cutting-edge innovation ...
Shashi Tharoor recalls the 21-month period 50 years ago when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi suspended the rule of law.
David Amiel thinks the EU should forge new trade agreements with economies that are not aligned with the US or China.
Andrés Velasco asks why voters are flocking to right- and left-wing populists ahead of this year’s presidential election.
Desmond Lachman highlights the myriad ways Donald Trump is undermining markets’ faith in the US economy and the dollar.
If the US wants to remain an influential player in the emerging multipolar global order, it will need to change its approach.
Kian Tajbakhsh shows how the country’s administrative scaffolding could serve as the backbone of a post-Islamist order.