Daniel M. Franks & Rüya Perincek highlight the necessity of building local value chains tailored to the continent’s economic ...
Executive Director of the Future of Technology Institute, is a co-founder and former CEO of Carbon Re.
Big Tech’s optimistic predictions about the potential role of artificial intelligence in tackling the climate crisis often ...
Moisés Naím thinks the Maduro regime’s fate – and the country’s future – will be largely shaped by US policymakers.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. worries that we will end up with only harmful long-distance dependencies, rather than beneficial ones.
Young Germans – like their counterparts across the democratic West – have swung to the right, into the arms of populist ...
Lucrezia Reichlin asks whether the Trump administration's stablecoin strategy can preserve the greenback's global hegemony.
Håvard Halland & Knut Anton Mork say that the government's justifications for its war profiteering are disingenuous and short-sighted.
Andrés Velasco attributes Donald Trump’s return to power to Democrats’ embrace of both moral neutrality and moral preachiness ...
Though Donald Trump attracted more support than ever from working-class voters in the 2024 US presidential election, he has long embraced an agenda that benefits the wealthiest Americans above all.
Elisabeth Reynolds thinks that rebuilding America’s manufacturing base has become a central pillar of the US economic agenda.
Elisabeth Reynolds, Professor of Practice at MIT, is a former Special Assistant to the President for Manufacturing and Economic Development at the National Economic Council (2021-22).