US President Donald Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act and have Democratic state officials arrested is just the latest escalation in his assault on the rule of law at home and abroad. With ...
Daniel Gros thinks the best way to overcome opposition from local communities is to offer them financial compensation.
Joseph E. Stiglitz sees no good reason for an economic powerhouse to capitulate to a capricious would-be tyrant.
It is hard to imagine a more cost-effective solution to foreign-aid cuts than the International Monetary Fund selling a small share of its vast gold reserves, worth $344 billion. The finance ministers ...
The tragedy of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency is that what was billed as an alternative to hyper-partisanship has only deepened partisanship. And his campaign to forge a new consensus only created a ...
To evade the Taliban’s ban on female secondary education, Afghan girls and women have flocked to online courses. But a recent two-day internet blackout in Afghanistan, which briefly cut off this ...
Graziosi and Rick van der Ploeg call for a reassessment of a framework that has failed to drive inclusive growth in resource-rich countries.
Peter Singer & Sankalpa Ghose welcome recent bipartisan moves by US authorities to phase out a cruel, costly, and ineffective practice.
Tushara Surapaneni calls on global leaders to uphold international humanitarian law, which protects access to health care.
Chukwumerije Okereke thinks the IMO’s new emissions-pricing mechanism could catalyze the continent’s clean industrialization.
Ana Palacio thinks the continent's need to improve and expand its defense capabilities has become existential.
US President Donald Trump’s total war on his political opponents, announced with his paper-thin indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, has revitalized compari ...
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