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The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
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Trump’s Trade War
Trump’s Trade War
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PS editors, Ian Bremmer, Aziz Huq, Dani Rodrik, Gabriel Zucman, Kenneth Jacobs, Raghuram G. Rajan, Carla NorrlöfLess than two months into his second presidency, Donald Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on America’s three largest trading partners, with much more to come. This strategy not only lacks any credible theoretical foundations; it is putting the US on a path toward irrevocable economic and geopolitical decline.
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Signs of a US Recession
Signs of a US Recession
Dambisa Moyo catalogues several indicators suggesting that the world's largest economy is headed for a slump. -
Countering Trump’s Politics of Fear
Countering Trump’s Politics of Fear
Koichi Hamada calls for a new set of policies that responds to, rather than dismisses, US voters’ legitimate fears. -
Where Are the Democrats?
Where Are the Democrats?
Reed Galen lambasts the party for sitting by and watching America implode, in the misguided hope of winning the midterms. -
Trump’s Self-Inflicted Trade Disaster
Trump’s Self-Inflicted Trade Disaster
Kaushik Basu warns that the new administration’s protectionism resembles the strategy many developing countries once tried. -
The End of Germany’s Economic Delusions?
The End of Germany’s Economic Delusions?
Katharina Pistor welcomes the apparent departure from two policy taboos that have strangled the country's investment. -
Why Frugal AI Alone Won’t Fix AI’s Energy Problem
Why Frugal AI Alone Won’t Fix AI’s Energy Problem
Boris Ruf explains why shifting the responsibility for reducing AI’s carbon footprint to end users is counterproductive. -
Overcoming the Sectarian Challenge to Democracy
Overcoming the Sectarian Challenge to Democracy
Tawakkol Karman explains what it will take to forge a sustainable political settlement in Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East. -
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Countering Trump’s Politics of Fear
Countering Trump’s Politics of Fear
Mar 14, 2025 Koichi Hamada calls for a new set of policies that responds to, rather than dismisses, US voters’ legitimate fears.
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Where Are the Democrats?
Where Are the Democrats?
Mar 14, 2025 Reed Galen lambasts the party for sitting by and watching America implode, in the misguided hope of winning the midterms.
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Signs of a US Recession
Signs of a US Recession
Mar 14, 2025 Dambisa Moyo catalogues several indicators suggesting that the world's largest economy is headed for a slump.
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Trump’s Trade War
Trump’s Trade War
Mar 14, 2025 PS Commentators assess the logic behind, and possible responses to, the US administration’s trade policy.
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Why Frugal AI Alone Won’t Fix AI’s Energy Problem
Why Frugal AI Alone Won’t Fix AI’s Energy Problem
Mar 14, 2025 Boris Ruf explains why shifting the responsibility for reducing AI’s carbon footprint to end users is counterproductive.
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The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
The Global South’s Path to Economic Resilience
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Diane Coyle on innovation, AI, economic data, and more
Diane Coyle on innovation, AI, economic data, and more
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Abundance and Its Discontents
Abundance and Its Discontents
James Livingston asks why the absence of economic scarcity is viewed as a problem rather than a cause for celebration. -
The Opacity of Hope
The Opacity of Hope
Jonathan Levy reflects on how the politics promoted by America’s first Black president gave rise to its first felonious one. -
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma on Gaza, Trump, authoritarianism, and more
Ian Buruma says there is no chance US democracy will emerge from Donald Trump’s second administration unscathed, explains why the left is losing the culture war in the US and Europe, touts the enduring importance of the humanities, and more. -
In AI We Trust?
In AI We Trust?
William H. Janeway explains why even cutting-edge innovations are not immune to the world’s inherent unpredictability.
Work and Fate
The “future of work” has become an increasingly frequent and capacious subject of inquiry, reflecting the fact that “work” is not just a private concern but a fundamental component of social, political, and economic life. If it is undergoing profound changes as a result of evolving technological, demographic, and global political factors, so will much else.
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Sustainability Now
Sustainability Now brings together leading voices in all of the domains involved in combating climate change, each addressing specific facets of the challenge.
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Nature Needs Its Own ID
Nature Needs Its Own ID
Midori Paxton shows how digital tools can drive a data-driven approach to protecting our planet’s environmental health. -
What European Security Requires
What European Security Requires
Laurence Tubiana warns EU leaders not to go soft on decarbonization in the name of defense or stability. -
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Rüya Perincek & Andreas Goldthau call for coordinated funding, resource diplomacy, and secondary material partnerships to boost recycling.