Gordon Brown emphasizes that America’s withdrawal from 66 international organizations is at odds with global public opinion.
Katharina Pistor recounts how the annual Davos gathering has served as a platform for anti-democratic deal-making.
Mordecai Kurz considers how the root causes of the current populist-authoritarian moment can best be addressed.
Recognizing that the old growth model has run its course, China’s leaders have embraced a measured economic strategy, focused on “high-quality development,” stability, and risk management. But they ...
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg anticipates a need for more, not less, investment in teaching young people how to think.
Dambisa Moyo identifies the forces that will decide which firms win and which will fall behind in today’s technology race.
Far from warning Donald Trump against undermining foreign investors’ confidence in the US, his Treasury secretary is backing ...
Ricardo Hausmann draws parallels between US efforts to seize Venezuelan oil and 19th-century resource colonialism.
Despite growing pressure on marine ecosystems, ocean-health projects often remain underdeveloped because funding, policy, and ...
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has built a system that survives only through repression. Yet now, a man who ...
Pegah Banihashemi thinks the regime’s latest violent crackdown on protesters could deprive it of its last source of ...
Pegah Banihashemi is a constitutional law scholar at the University of Chicago Law School and a human rights law instructor ...