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  1. Sean Hagan

    Sean Hagan

    1 Commentary

    Sean Hagan, a former general counsel of the International Monetary Fund, is Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a non-resident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

  2. Michael Wahid Hanna is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation and a non-resident senior fellow at the Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law.

  3. Orin Hasson is Senior Investment Officer of Innovative Finance Investments at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

  4. Marc Hauser is Professor of Psychology and Director of Primate Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Harvard University.

  5. Michael Heinz is a Member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE.

  6. Minister for Telecommunications, Great Britain.

  7. Valerie Hickey is Global Director of Environment, Natural Resources, and Blue Economy at the World Bank.

  8. Leta Hong Fincher is a scholar on women in China and the author of Betraying Big Brother: The Feminist Awakening in China.

  9. Karen Brooks Hopkins is President of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).

  10. Arianna Huffington is the founder and CEO of Thrive Global and the author of The Sleep Revolution.

  11. Murray Hunt

    Murray Hunt

    1 Commentary

    Murray Hunt, Director of the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law, is Visiting Professor of Human Rights Law at the University of Oxford and a co-editor of Parliaments and Human Rights: Redressing the Democratic Deficit (Bloomsbury, 2015).

  12. Christopher Hurst is Director-General of Projects Directorate at the European Investment Bank.

  13. Francois Heisbourg

    Writing for PS since 1995
    2 Commentaries

    Director, Institute for Strategic Studies, Geneva.

  14. Václav Havel

    Václav Havel

    Writing for PS since 1996
    39 Commentaries

    Václav Havel was President of Czechoslovakia (1989-92) and President of the Czech Republic (1993-2003). An author and playwright, he was one of the principal authors of the human rights manifesto Charter 77, and remained an important voice in global affairs until his death in 2011.

  15. Pierre Hassner

    Pierre Hassner

    Writing for PS since 1997
    2 Commentaries

    Director, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris.

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    Business Lessons from the Fall of Icarus

    Vanessa Badré scrutinizes a Flemish masterpiece to glean insights into the challenges of corporate social responsibility.
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    China Tightens Its Grip on Hong Kong

    Chris Patten condemns the latest attempt by the Communist Party’s puppet government to curb democratic freedoms.
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    The Struggle for Currency Supremacy

    Paolo Tasca

    New techno-powered alternative currencies should not be seen as decisive challenges to the US dollar. Instead, they are best understood as pawns in an older game of strategic dominance for which there is no end in sight.

    expects that digital assets will accelerate efforts to create alternatives to the US dollar.
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    The Oligarch, His Ex-Wife, Her Mother, and Rupert Murdoch

    Nina L. Khrushcheva contemplates the media mogul's impending marriage to the Russian biologist Elena Zhukova.
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    The Immigration Tinderbox

    In the United States and Europe, immigration tends to divide people into opposing camps: those who claim that newcomers undermine economic opportunity and security for locals, and those who argue that welcoming migrants and refugees is a moral and economic imperative. How should one make sense of a debate that is often based on motivated reasoning, with emotion and underlying biases affecting the selection and interpretation of evidence?

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    Senegal’s Election and Africa’s Future

    Rabah Arezki considers what Bassirou Diomaye Faye's presidency could mean for one of Africa's most closely watched democracies.
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    America Must Lead on Crypto Regulation

    Dante Alighieri Disparte urges policymakers to take decisive action and set new rules for the industry in 2024.
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    Rached Ghannouchi’s Plight Deserves More Attention

    Abdullah Gül decries the prosecution and imprisonment of Tunisia's widely respected avatar of Islamic democracy.
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    WTO Reform Is Everyone’s Responsibility

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala writes that meaningful change will come only when members other than the US help steer the organization.

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