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Japan’s Electoral Stalemate
Japan’s Electoral Stalemate
Takatoshi Ito considers the political and economic implications of the ruling bloc’s loss of its parliamentary majority. -
The US Election and America’s Future
The US Election and America’s Future
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PS editors, Nouriel Roubini, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nina L. Khrushcheva, Edoardo Campanella, Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Huq, Reed GalenFrom the economy to foreign policy, the two US presidential candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, promise to pursue radically different agendas, reflecting sharply diverging visions for the United States and the world. Why is the race so nail-bitingly close, and how might the outcome transform America?
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Why Many Workers Now Vote Republican
Why Many Workers Now Vote Republican
Eric Posner explains how the failures of neoliberalism came to benefit the traditional party of business. -
Don’t Dismiss the BRICS
Don’t Dismiss the BRICS
Joschka Fischer thinks it would be a serious mistake for Western strategists to ignore the bloc and what it represents. -
Trump’s Relentless Fraud About Election Fraud
Trump’s Relentless Fraud About Election Fraud
John Mark Hansen explains why the former US president has recently revived his baseless allegations that he won in 2020. -
Fascism in Our Time
Fascism in Our Time
Harold James emphasizes the similarity of US business leaders’ behavior to that of their counterparts in 1930s Germany. -
Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
Unlocking AI-Powered Learning
Justina Nixon-Saintil foresees the technology enhancing student learning and creating new pathways to rewarding careers. -
Can India Become a Developed Economy by Mid-Century?
Can India Become a Developed Economy by Mid-Century?
Anne O. Krueger urges policymakers to resume key structural reforms and streamline regulations that stifle business activity. -
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Paulo Nogueira Batista, Jr. & Robert H. Wade propose incremental changes to keep developing and emerging economies on board and engaged. -
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Don’t Dismiss the BRICS
Don’t Dismiss the BRICS
Oct 29, 2024 Joschka Fischer thinks it would be a serious mistake for Western strategists to ignore the bloc and what it represents.
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Can India Become a Developed Economy by Mid-Century?
Can India Become a Developed Economy by Mid-Century?
Oct 29, 2024 Anne O. Krueger urges policymakers to resume key structural reforms and streamline regulations that stifle business activity.
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Why Many Workers Now Vote Republican
Why Many Workers Now Vote Republican
Oct 29, 2024 Eric Posner explains how the failures of neoliberalism came to benefit the traditional party of business.
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Japan’s Electoral Stalemate
Japan’s Electoral Stalemate
Oct 29, 2024 Takatoshi Ito considers the political and economic implications of the ruling bloc’s loss of its parliamentary majority.
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Trump’s Relentless Fraud About Election Fraud
Trump’s Relentless Fraud About Election Fraud
Oct 29, 2024 John Mark Hansen explains why the former US president has recently revived his baseless allegations that he won in 2020.
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Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
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America’s Broken Constitution
America’s Broken Constitution
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