Abdullah Gül explains what it will take to turn the Gaza ceasefire into an enduring political solution.
Nina L. Khrushcheva shows how Donald Trump’s self-dealing, combined with a corruption scandal, will harm ordinary Ukrainians.
Anne O. Krueger examines the country’s prospects for sustained growth and the vulnerabilities that could prevent it.
Carla Norrlöf sees sound geopolitical reasons for the two Arctic middle powers to deepen their military-industrial ties.
Jennifer Lind is Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College and Associate Fellow at Chatham House. She is the author of Autocracy 2.0: How China’s Rise Reinvented Tyranny (Cornell ...
Ellen Davies, Chema Triki and Nimrod Zalk urge governments to take advantage of the policy space created by the unraveling of ...
Nicola Beer explains how the European Union can build resilience without abandoning its commitment to fair play.
Adriana Abdenur lauds Brazil for confronting long-ignored tradeoffs and aligning climate ambition with practical governance.
Timothy Snyder thinks the proposed settlement negotiated by Russia and the US would make the world far more dangerous.
Anna Husarska argues that an ongoing investigation of high-level corruption shows what the country is – and what Russia isn't.
Carl Bildt thinks the Trump administration has put the final nail in the coffin of the postwar world the US helped build.
Importantly, the impact would reach far beyond Africa. Genuine debt relief helps reduce poverty, expand access to education, ...
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