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Angela Huyue Zhang explain why the US administration's legally dubious interventions into private markets are unlikely to end ...
Curtis J. Milhaupt is Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and a senior fellow, by courtesy, at the Freeman Spogli ...
Daniel Innerarity & Fabrizio Tassinari consider the implications of Albania's premier appointing a chatbot to his cabinet.
Nina L. Khrushcheva sees in the US president a Soviet-era archetype, enabling and emboldening authoritarian bad actors.
Ishac Diwan & Vera Songwe point to features of the global financial architecture that are doing more harm than good.
David Gross, et al explain how to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict at a time when the risks of one are rising.
Nirupama Rao explains why the country is increasingly anxious about political instability in neighboring countries.
But the outlook has brightened thanks to advances in distributed renewable energy (DRE) technologies – including ...
Duvvuri Subbarao warns that imposing punitive tariffs on a major rising power will undermine America’s long-term interests.
Steven Sloman points out that most people view issues through the lens of sacred values, not objective analysis of outcomes.
Mark Blyth & Nicolò Fraccaroli worry that monetary policy loosening is warranted but also politically treacherous.
Steven Sloman, Professor of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences at Brown University, is the author, most recently, of The ...