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Paulina Neuding

Paulina Neuding

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Paulina Neuding is an editorial writer for the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet and a columnist for the Danish newspaper Berlingske.

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  1. The End of Nordic Neutrality
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    The End of Nordic Neutrality

    May 4, 2022 Paulina Neuding says that applying for NATO membership would confirm a long-term shift away from neutrality and non-alignment.

  2. Sweden’s Russia Problem
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    Sweden’s Russia Problem

    Jun 12, 2018 Paulina Neuding says politicians should focus less on the Kremlin's propaganda and more on the sources of domestic discord.

  3. Europe’s Refugee Culture Clash
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    Europe’s Refugee Culture Clash

    Jun 16, 2016 Paulina Neuding says that young male asylum-seekers have confronted German and Swedish women with a new reality.

  4. Dark Continent
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    Dark Continent

    Mar 28, 2012 Paulina Neuding

  5. The Cultural Contradictions of Multiculturalism
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    The Cultural Contradictions of Multiculturalism

    Feb 24, 2011 Paulina Neuding

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    Putin and Kim’s Cartoon Summit

    Nina L. Khrushcheva thinks that Russia's recent meeting with North Korea was intended primarily as a warning to the South.
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    Saudi Arabia’s New Nationalism

    Bernard Haykel explains the reasoning behind the Kingdom's ongoing domestic- and foreign-policy transformation.
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    The Green Growth Mindset

    Gernot Wagner sees doctrinaire debates about capitalism as irrelevant or even deleterious to the decarbonization effort.
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    Africa Is the Future of Multilateralism

    Mark Malloch-Brown explains why the continent should be at the forefront of efforts to bring about international reforms.
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    A Chinese Bubble Long in the Making

    Yi Fuxian

    The Chinese government is very good at covering up small problems, but these often pile up into much bigger ones that can no longer be ignored. The current real-estate bubble is a case in point, casting serious doubts not just on the wisdom of past policies but also on China's long-term economic future.

    traces the long roots of the country's mounting economic and financial problems.
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    Industrial Policy Is Back

    From semiconductors to electric vehicles, governments are identifying the strategic industries of the future and intervening to support them – abandoning decades of neoliberal orthodoxy in the process. Are industrial policies the key to tackling twenty-first-century economic challenges or a recipe for market distortions and lower efficiency?

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    Is AI a Master or Slave?

    Joschka Fischer wonders whether humanity can even hope to maintain control in an era of “mega-crisis.”
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    Laying Chicago Economics to Rest

    Antara Haldar

    From breakthroughs in behavioral economics to mounting evidence in the real world, there is good reason to think that the economic orthodoxy of the past 50 years now has one foot in the grave. The question is whether the mainstream economics profession has gotten the memo.

    looks back on 50 years of neoclassical economic orthodoxy and the damage it has wrought.
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    America’s Broken Civic Bargain

    J. Bradford DeLong worries that Republicans have abandoned one of the core principles that sustains a democracy over time.

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