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  1. John Lewis Gaddis is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of History at Yale and the author of several books, including, The Cold War: A New History.

  2. Sandra Gallina is Director-General of Health and Food Safety at the European Commission. 

  3. Leymah Gbowee is Founder and President of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, based in Liberia’s capital, Monrovia. In 2011, she won the Nobel Peace Prize.

  4. Anna Gelpern

    Anna Gelpern

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    Anna Gelpern is Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a non-resident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

  5. Amandeep Singh Gill is the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology.

  6. Anand Giridharadas is the author of Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World, as well as The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas, and India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation’s Remaking. He is an on-air political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC, and a visiting scholar at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. 

  7. Matthew Goodwin is Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, and an associate fellow at Chatham House. He is the co-author of National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy.

  8. Al Gore, a former vice president of the United States, is Co-Founder and Chairman of Generation Investment Management, and Founder and Chairman of The Climate Reality Project.

  9. Georgia Gould

    Georgia Gould

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    Georgia Gould is Leader of the Camden London Borough Council and Chair of the London Councils.

  10. Jennifer Granholm is Secretary of Energy of the United States.

  11. Michael Green is Chief Executive Officer of the Social Progress Imperative. An economist by training, he is co-author (with Matthew Bishop) of Philanthrocapitalism: How Giving Can Save the World and The Road from Ruin: A New Capitalism for a Big Society.

  12. Karen Greenberg is the Director of the Center for National Security at Fordham University. She is the author of several books, most recently, Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State.

  13. Brian Griffiths was head of policy development under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and is currently deputy chairman of Goldman Sachs International and a member of the British House of Lords.

  14. Rajiv Gupta, an Indian Administrative Service officer, is Principal Secretary of the Water Supply and Climate Change Department for the government of Gujarat.

  15. Sarita Gupta

    Sarita Gupta

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    Sarita Gupta is Director of the Future of Work(ers) program at the Ford Foundation.

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    Putin’s War Is Fueling Russian Stagflation

    Anders Åslund thinks a weakening economy will soon become a serious constraint on Vladimir Putin’s war machine.
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    What AI Means for Growth and Jobs

    Philippe Aghion, et al. think the technology has great potential to boost productivity without harming employment.
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    Shock-Proofing the UK Economy

    Mohamed A. El-Erian

    No country wants external developments to drive up its borrowing costs and weaken its currency, which is what the UK is facing today, together with serious cyclical and structural challenges. But if the British government responds appropriately, recent market volatility might turn out to have a silver lining.

    urges the government to communicate better what it is doing to boost resilient growth – and to do more.
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    As Trump Returns, Sino-Indian Relations Are Changing

    Debasish Roy Chowdhury explains why one of America’s key allies is hedging its bets amid escalating global tensions.
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    Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more

    Ricardo Hausmann urges the US to issue more H1-B visas, argues that Europe must become a military superpower in its own right, applies the “growth diagnostics” framework to Venezuela, and more.
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    Will Trump Crack the Mystery of COVID’s Origin?

    Brahma Chellaney urges the incoming US administration to tighten rules governing risky “gain-of-function” research.
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    Social Media as It Should Be

    Robin Berjon explains how the Bluesky model could restore the original promise of the internet.
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    Trump’s Greenland Grab

    Carl Bildt

    Now that Donald Trump is returning to the White House, he believes that it is an “absolute necessity” for the United States to have “ownership and control” of Greenland. But as an autonomous Danish territory where the US military already operates, Greenland has no reason to abandon its current political arrangement.

    explains why the US president-elect's threats to seize the Danish territory are so dangerous.
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    Joe Biden’s Disappearing Legacy

    Richard Haass thinks the outgoing US president got some big things mostly right and some big things mostly wrong.

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