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Vladimir Putin and his negotiators have obviously succeeded in leading their US counterparts on, cynically voicing support ...
Eswar Prasad & Caroline Smiltneks consider the growth prospects for major economies following Donald Trump’s tariff ...
Leslie Maasdorp & Hans Peter Lankes think public institutions can spur more private investment by starting their own ...
Minouche Shafik argues that shrinking international support has put a premium on resource sharing and expertise.
At 5.8% of GDP, Germany’s current-account surplus is formidable – and has long been the subject of considerable scrutiny.
Shang-Jin Wei surveys the country's options and offers recommendations for weathering the hit to exports in the near term.
Dambisa Moyo shows how the US administration’s trade agenda will harm the very people it claims to be helping.
Jayati Ghosh explains how the administration’s policies are fueling debt and instability across the developing world.
Donald Trump’s administration wants to make the US a manufacturing powerhouse. But his “reciprocal” tariffs will not only ...
Ami is shocked but not surprised by Donald Trump’s attacks on the very foundations of US power and prosperity.
Courtney C. Radsch thinks the world’s democracies can and should rein in the “broligarchs” by regulating digital services.
Daniela Schwarzer asks whether the incoming coalition government can meet the four key challenges facing the country.
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