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  1. Emmanuel Faber

    Emmanuel Faber

    Writing for PS since 2018
    1 Commentary

    Emmanuel Faber is Chairman and CEO of Danone.

  2. Tommaso Faccio

    Tommaso Faccio

    Writing for PS since 2020
    3 Commentaries

    Tommaso Faccio is Lecturer in Accounting at Nottingham University Business School and Head of the Secretariat of the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation.

  3. Alison Fahey

    Alison Fahey

    Writing for PS since 2020
    1 Commentary

    Alison Fahey is Associate Director of Policy at MIT’s Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab. 

  4. Nabil Fahmy

    Nabil Fahmy

    Writing for PS since 2016
    4 Commentaries

    Nabil Fahmy, a former foreign minister of Egypt and former Egyptian ambassador to the US and Japan, is Dean of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and Professor at the American University in Cairo (AUC).

  5. C. Christine Fair

    Writing for PS since 2009
    1 Commentary

    Christine Fair teaches at Georgetown University. Both served as observers during the Afghan elections.

  6. Michael Fairbanks

    Michael Fairbanks

    Writing for PS since 2017
    2 Commentaries

    Michael Fairbanks, a fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, is Chairman of the Board of Silver Creek Medicines.

  7. Becky Faith

    Becky Faith

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Becky Faith, a research fellow and Leader of the Digital and Technology Cluster at the Institute of Development Studies, works on the Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research program at IDS.

  8. Vanessa Fajans-Turner is Director of SDG Costing and Financing for Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).

  9. Vanessa Fajans-Turner

    Vanessa Fajans-Turner

    Writing for PS since 2019
    1 Commentary

    Vanessa Fajans-Turner is Director of SDG Costing and Financing for the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).

  10. Marjut Falkstedt

    Writing for PS since 2021
    1 Commentary

    Marjut Falkstedt is Secretary-General of the European Investment Bank.

  11. Chengze S. Fan

    Chengze S. Fan

    Writing for PS since 2001
    1 Commentary

    Assistant Professor of Economics at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.

  12. Li Fan

    Writing for PS since 2001
    1 Commentary

    Director of the World and China Institute, a non-government institute in Beijing.

  13. Cai Fang

    Cai Fang

    Writing for PS since 2011
    1 Commentary

    Cai Fang is Director of the Institute of Population Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

  14. Ferric C. Fang

    Ferric C. Fang

    Writing for PS since 2013
    1 Commentary

    Ferric C. Fang is Professor of Laboratory Medicine, Microbiology, Medicine, and Pathobiology, at the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle.

  15. Eric K. Fanning

    Eric K. Fanning

    Writing for PS since 2016
    1 Commentary

    Eric K. Fanning is US Secretary of the Army.

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    Hell in the Holy Land

    Carl Bildt fears that the stage is set for another major violent conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
  2. strain11_Chip SomodevillaGetty Images_fed Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    The Fed Must Not Flinch

    Michael R. Strain urges the US central bank to continue raising interest rates, despite signs of financial-sector fragility.
  3. sheng135_Carl CourtGetty Images_maldivesclimatechange Carl Court/Getty Images

    Reimagining Development

    Andrew Sheng & Xiao Geng argue that grassroots engagement and social enterprise are crucial to achieving countries' aspirations.
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    What the World Bank Can Do About Climate Change

    Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg explains how the institution can maximize its contribution to the global net-zero agenda.
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    Richard Haass on Russia, Taiwan, and US democracy

    Richard Haass explains what caused the Ukraine war, urges the West to scrutinize its economic dependence on China, proposes ways to reverse the dangerous deterioration of democracy in America, and more.
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    Price Stability vs. Financial Stability?

    Willem H. Buiter

    If the US Federal Reserve raises its policy interest rate by as much as is necessary to rein in inflation, it will most likely further depress the market value of the long-duration securities parked on many banks' balance sheets. So be it.

    thinks central banks can achieve both, despite the occurrence of a liquidity crisis amid high inflation.
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    Fifty Years of Floating Currencies

    Jeffrey Frankel

    The half-century since the official demise of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates has shown the benefits of what replaced it. While some may feel nostalgic for the postwar monetary system, its collapse was inevitable, and what looked like failure has given rise to a remarkably resilient regime.

    explains why the shift toward exchange-rate flexibility after 1973 was not a policy failure, as many believed.
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    What Do America’s Spies Really Think About China?

    Kent Harrington thinks the intelligence community’s annual threat assessment should have delved deeper on the issue.
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    Waking Up to the World’s Water Crisis

    Quentin Grafton, et al. see three overarching priorities for the first global water conference in almost a half-century.

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