Guillermo Ortiz highlights the increasingly visible effects of political centralization and poor use of fiscal resources.
Anne-Marie Slaughter & Stephen B. Heintz explain how those still committed to multilateralism can go about preserving it.
Pegah Banihashemi sees two scenarios, neither of them hopeful, emerging from a profoundly disrupted legal and institutional ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sought to tame Hungary’s independent media outlets through regulatory engineering, financial ...
Federico Fubini sees striking parallels between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s catastrophic wars of choice.
Dianne Araral & Eduardo Araral caution that escaping one form of geopolitical vulnerability does not eliminate the influence ...
Chiara Cordelli shows how right-wing populism and war in the Middle East are inspiring renewed democratic and green activism.
Erian warns that, despite its strengths, the economy will not remain insulated from the Iran war’s adverse spillovers.
Iran’s current strategy in the war with the United States and Israel is designed to demonstrate the regime’s resilience, and ...
Daniel Gros thinks central banks have learned their lesson after failing to act fast enough in 2022.
Stephen Holmes says that while regime decapitation won't work in Iran, the US increasingly resembles a country where it could ...
Although the Trump administration is rightly rethinking the heavy-handed banking measures implemented after the 2008 financial crisis, it is also slashing staff at key regulatory agencies, reducing ...