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    War Is What Hamas and Iran Want

    Bernard Haykel

    The latest Gaza war presents the United States and governments across the Middle East with an opportunity to end Hamas and Iran’s cynical project of creating chaos. But first, Israel must be stopped from expelling the Palestinians from Gaza, as that would radicalize and destabilize the entire region.

    warns that Israel’s scorched-earth Gaza campaign risks playing into its enemies’ hands.
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    Higher Interest Rates Are Here to Stay

    Kenneth Rogoff

    The long-standing economic consensus that interest rates would remain low indefinitely, making debt cost-free, is no longer tenable. Even if inflation declines, soaring debt levels, deglobalization, and populist pressures will keep rates higher for the next decade than they were in the decade following the 2008 financial crisis.

    thinks that policymakers and economists must reassess their beliefs in light of current market realities.
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    A Green Economy Needs More Than Subsidies

    David Amiel explains why achieving climate goals requires a broader combination of sector-specific policy instruments.
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    The Google Trial’s Dangerous Secrecy

    Karina Montoya warns that the tech behemoth’s success in limiting public access to legal proceedings threatens press freedom.
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    Pulling the Amazon Back from the Brink

    Carlos Nobre & Marielos Peña-Claros urge policymakers at COP28 to prevent the world’s largest rainforest from crossing perilous tipping points.
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    The Global South’s Debt Crisis Is Thwarting Climate Ambition

    María Fernanda Espinosa & Rishikesh Ram Bhandary warn that lack of fiscal space in the developing world is impeding progress on the clean-energy transition.
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    Digital Payments Hold the Key to Climate Resilience

    Benjamin E. Diokno urges policymakers and the private sector to embrace the transformative potential of emerging technologies.
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    A Trump Dictatorship Won’t Happen

    Eric Posner doubts that the former president would be able to overcome constitutional checks and balances if re-elected.
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    What Will It Take to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?

    Nikki Reisch argues that corporate capture is preventing the annual COPs from driving an exit from fossil fuels.
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    The Global Economy’s Unsolved Problems

    Dec 7, 2023 José Antonio Ocampo offers a sobering assessment of multilateral efforts to tackle debt, development, climate change, and more.

  2. Digital Payments Hold the Key to Climate Resilience
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    Digital Payments Hold the Key to Climate Resilience

    Dec 7, 2023 Benjamin E. Diokno urges policymakers and the private sector to embrace the transformative potential of emerging technologies.

  3. Pulling the Amazon Back from the Brink
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    Pulling the Amazon Back from the Brink

    Dec 7, 2023 Carlos Nobre & Marielos Peña-Claros urge policymakers at COP28 to prevent the world’s largest rainforest from crossing perilous tipping points.

  4. War Is What Hamas and Iran Want
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    War Is What Hamas and Iran Want

    Dec 7, 2023 Bernard Haykel warns that Israel’s scorched-earth Gaza campaign risks playing into its enemies’ hands.

  5. A Trump Dictatorship Won’t Happen
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    A Trump Dictatorship Won’t Happen

    Dec 7, 2023 Eric Posner doubts that the former president would be able to overcome constitutional checks and balances if re-elected.

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    Market Power Is Permanent, and Technological Competition Does Not Remove It

    Mordecai Kurz shows that technological change leads not to disruption, but to deeper, more enduring forms of market power.
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    Antara Haldar on behavioral economics, development models, global governance, and more

    Antara Haldar advocates a radical rethink of development, explains what went right at the recent AI Safety Summit, highlights the economics discipline’s shortcomings, and more.
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    Our Megathreatened Age

    Nouriel Roubini predicts a bright future – if we can survive the next few decades of economic instability and political chaos.
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    Holiday 2023 Reading List

    PS editors highlight recent works by PS contributors that belong on your holiday shopping list.
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    The New Industrial Policy and Its Critics

    Laura Tyson & John Zysman explain how a government-led economic strategy can promote market competition and innovation.
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    The Hidden Gender Wealth Gap

    Céline Bessière & Sibylle Gollac document an underappreciated form of inequality that threatens to set women back once again.

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    What Will It Take to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?

    Nikki Reisch argues that corporate capture is preventing the annual COPs from driving an exit from fossil fuels.
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    How to Make Green Hydrogen Work for Africa

    Amos Wemanya argues that the industry must be developed in a way that puts the continent’s interests first.
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    Nature as Infrastructure

    Erik Berglöf urges leaders to assess what natural landscapes can deliver before considering “grey” solutions.

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  1. Benjamin E. Diokno Digital Payments Hold the Key to Climate Resilience
  2. Akihiko Nishio, et al. An African Success Story for Development Finance
  3. David Amiel A Green Economy Needs More Than Subsidies
  4. María Fernanda Espinosa, et al. The Global South’s Debt Crisis Is Thwarting Climate Ambition

  1. Bernard Haykel War Is What Hamas and Iran Want
  2. Eric Posner A Trump Dictatorship Won’t Happen
  3. Shashi Tharoor Does India Have a Hit List?
  4. Joschka Fischer The Two-State Solution in the Twenty-First Century

  1. Giacomo Anastasia, et al. What to Do About Ukraine’s Brain Drain
  2. Kate Hampton, et al. What We Can Do About Food Insecurity
  3. Marisa Peyre, et al. To Prevent the Next Pandemic, Follow the Science
  4. Lia Tadesse Financing Family Planning in Low-Income Countries

  1. Carlos Nobre, et al. Pulling the Amazon Back from the Brink
  2. Nikki Reisch What Will It Take to Phase Out Fossil Fuels?
  3. Amos Wemanya How to Make Green Hydrogen Work for Africa
  4. Erik Berglöf Nature as Infrastructure

  1. Katharina Pistor In AI, Capital Wins Again
  2. Ari Juels, et al. Whither Crypto?
  3. Michael R. Strain The Jobless AI Future Is Still a Long Way Off
  4. J. Bradford DeLong The Attention Economy Goes to Court

  1. Karina Montoya The Google Trial’s Dangerous Secrecy
  2. Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, et al. The Power of Culture-Based Climate Action
  3. Chris Patten The Looming Populist Dystopia
  4. Haaris Mateen, et al. What Google and Facebook Owe News Publishers

Africa’s economic rise is a world-changing development, but the sources of its emerging strength – and lingering weaknesses – are little understood. W…

  1. Akihiko Nishio, et al. An African Success Story for Development Finance
  2. Amos Wemanya How to Make Green Hydrogen Work for Africa
  3. Hippolyte Fofack The Technologies African Farmers Need

Today’s media landscape is littered with landmines: open hostility from illiberal and autocratic regimes, mounting censorship in countries such as Hungary, Turkey,…

  1. Karina Montoya The Google Trial’s Dangerous Secrecy
  2. Haaris Mateen, et al. What Google and Facebook Owe News Publishers
  3. Laura Tyson, et al. To Protect Democracy, Revive Local Journalism

As the COVID-19 crisis escalates, PS commentators assess its implications for the economy, propose policy responses, and consider what might – and sho…

  1. Nancy Qian Zero-COVID’s Long Tail
  2. Marisa Peyre, et al. To Prevent the Next Pandemic, Follow the Science
  3. Mariana Mazzucato Unlocking Health Technology’s Potential for All