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  1. Atiya Aabroo

    Atiya Aabroo

    Writing for PS since 2023
    1 Commentary

    Atiya Aabroo, Deputy Director of Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services, is a core member of the National Gender Group within the National Emergency Operations Centre.

  2. Hassan Abbas

    Hassan Abbas

    Writing for PS since 2007
    8 Commentaries

    Hassan Abbas is a Senior Advisor to Harvard's Kennedy School of Government's Belfer Centre and a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the Asia Society.

  3. Roderick Abbott

    Roderick Abbott

    Writing for PS since 2016
    1 Commentary

    Roderick Abbott is a former deputy director-general at the WTO and a former deputy director-general at the European Commission Directorate-General for Trade.

  4. Marwan Abboud

    Marwan Abboud

    Writing for PS since 2020
    1 Commentary

    Marwan Abboud is Governor of Beirut.

  5. Adriana Abdenur

    Adriana Abdenur

    Writing for PS since 2019
    1 Commentary

    Adriana Abdenur is Coordinator of the Peace and International Security Division at the Igarapé Institute.

  6. Safura Abdool Karim

    Safura Abdool Karim

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Safura Abdool Karim, a public health lawyer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, is a member of the Africa CDC’s African Vaccine Delivery Alliance and Partnership for African Vaccine Manufacturing.

  7. Jiwoh Abdulai is Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Sierra Leone.

  8. Ammar Abdulhamid

    Ammar Abdulhamid

    Writing for PS since 2002
    5 Commentaries

    Ammar Abdulhamid is a Syrian author, blogger and dissident. He runs the Tharwa Foundation, an independent initiative that focuses on diversity issues in the region.

  9. Abdulqafar Abdullahi

    Abdulqafar Abdullahi

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    Abdulqafar Abdullahi is Adviser to the Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund.

  10. David Abecassis

    David Abecassis

    Writing for PS since 2014
    1 Commentary

    David Abecassis is a principal at Analysys Mason.

  11. Fazle Hasan Abed

    Fazle Hasan Abed

    Writing for PS since 2015
    1 Commentary

    Fazle Hasan Abed is Founder and Chairperson of BRAC and the recipient of the inaugural WISE Prize for Education.

  12. Shameran Abed

    Shameran Abed

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Shameran Abed is Senior Director of Microfinance and Ultra-Poor Graduation Programs at BRAC.

  13. Wafa Abedin

    Wafa Abedin

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    Wafa Abedin is a senior research assistant at the Brookings Institution.

  14. Palitha Abeykoon

    Palitha Abeykoon

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Palitha Abeykoon, a senior adviser at the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health, is a former director of health systems development at the WHO’s regional office for Southeast Asia.

  15. Lina AbiRafeh

    Lina AbiRafeh

    Writing for PS since 2018
    2 Commentaries

    Lina AbiRafeh is Director of the Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World (IWSAW) at the Lebanese American University.

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    Why Rome Still Matters

    Shlomo Ben-Ami considers the ancient empire’s hold on the popular imagination and what its history has to teach us.
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    Egypt’s Skyrocketing C-Sections

    Rana Hendy & Lobna Shaheen urge policymakers to take decisive steps to address the inequalities fueling the rise in cesarean deliveries.
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    Asia’s Consumer Tipping Point

    Juan Caballero & Wolfgang Fengler highlight a milestone that marks the transition from poverty to a more typical middle-class lifestyle.
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    Kishore Mahbubani on the US-China rivalry, Asian security risks, and more

    Kishore Mahbubani offers advice to Western diplomats attempting to engage with Asia, identifies risks to the region’s stability, highlights Singapore’s lessons for developing-country leaders, and more.
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    Tracking Air Quality the Right Way

    Soumya Swaminathan & Christa Hasenkopf call for an authoritative global accounting of the world’s single greatest external risk to human health.
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    Countries That March Together Should Trade Together

    Todd G. Buchholz urges the next US president to distinguish good from bad actors, rather than raise tariffs haphazardly.
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    Resetting US-China Economic Relations

    Barry Eichengreen

    The implications of the deepening Sino-American rift are far-reaching, because several of the world’s most pressing economic problems can be solved only with contributions from both countries. And, to address global challenges, active cooperation between the two economic powers is indispensable.

    hopes that political will on both sides catches up with the opporunities for cooperation that now exist.
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    The Improving Economics and Worsening Geopolitics of Clean Energy

    Daniel Gros warns that political obstacles are preventing the widespread uptake of low-cost green technologies.
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    Industrial Policy’s Deceptive New Clothes

    Raghuram G. Rajan

    If the new "industrial strategy" is offering ideas for better public governance, it is useful. But it becomes positively dangerous when it turns to the private sector, where state interventions inevitably undermine competition, disrupt price signals, and dampen the motivation to innovate.

    sees little reason to support the case for renewed government interventions in the private sector.

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