Hopes are high that COP30 will be a turning point for climate adaptation and mitigation efforts. With a global stocktake ...
Stephen S. Roach points out that the new “External Revenue Service” would target domestic importers, not foreign producers.
Stuart P.M. Mackintosh observes that political pressure is already undermining independent, data-driven decision-making.
Todd G. Buchholz thinks calls to reverse the app’s ban or forced sale are based on a misunderstanding of its security risks.
Anne-Marie Slaughter foresees the world under Donald Trump becoming like a bazaar, to the benefit of multi-aligned countries.
Dambisa Moyo identifies three negative trends that could stifle innovation and slow the pace of technological progress.
Josh Bivens & Heidi Shierholz contrast the Biden administration's pro-worker policies with what Donald Trump is likely to do.
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg & Michele Ruta consider the long-term implications of three major trends that could reshape ...
Laura Tyson & Lenny Mendonca see Democrat-controlled states as a potential check on Donald Trump’s far-right agenda.
Jayati Ghosh shows why the market cannot mobilize the clean-energy investments needed to accelerate the green transition.
Yanis Varoufakis thinks the real choice facing Chinese leaders may be whether to challenge the dollar's hegemony head-on.
Partha Sen ask why, unlike Bangladesh and Vietnam, manufacturing has not benefited from rising labor costs in China.