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Sinan Ülgen considers the reasons for, and implications of, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s decision to disband.
Ricardo Hausmann warns that shrinking international support could trigger a resurgence of resource colonialism.
Grace Blakeley, a former research fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research, is a staff writer at Tribune Magazine ...
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
But the longer-term effects of his administration’s policies are likely to be more significant and far-reaching – and they ...
Todd G. Buchholz & Michael Mindlin warn that decades-old defense systems would not be fit for purpose in a future war with ...
Winnie Byanyima & Michael Marmot highlights the threats posed by foreign-aid cuts, pointing to the inequalities exposed by ...
While Trump’s tariffs will probably have little lasting impact on America’s current-account balance, they can upend bilateral ...
Sergei Guriev explains what it will take to accommodate scholars and students looking for academic homes outside America.
A long era of extraordinarily low interest rates allowed too many developing countries to spend far beyond their means, ...
Georgia Hammersley paints a picture of a climate-finance landscape that is fragmented, crowded, and inefficient.
Barry Eichengreen surveys the pillars of US economic dominance that the Trump administration has damaged, perhaps permanently ...
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