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  1. Aparajita Ramakrishnan is Deputy Director of Donor and Government Relations at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

  2. Signe Ratso is Acting Director-General of Research and Innovation at the European Commission.

  3. Ben Rawlence, an Open Society Fellow, is the author of Radio Congo: Signals of Hope from Africa's Deadliest War.

  4. Ben Rawlence, an Open Society Fellow, is the author of Radio Congo: Signals of Hope from Africa's Deadliest War.

  5. Ben Rawlence, an Open Society Fellow, is the author of Radio Congo: Signals of Hope from Africa's Deadliest War.

  6. Omar Razzaz is a former prime minister of Jordan.

  7. Sanjay G. Reddy is Associate Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research.

  8. John Reeder is Director of the Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases at the World Health Organization.

  9. Elizabeth Reilly

    Elizabeth Reilly

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    Elizabeth Reilly is an AI researcher and supervisor at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

  10. Tommy Remengesau Jr.

    Tommy Remengesau Jr.

    1 Commentary

    Tommy Remengesau, Jr. is a former president of Palau.

  11. John H. Rex, Chair of the AMR Action Fund’s Scientific Advisory Board, is Chief Medical Officer of F2G.

  12. Fiona Reynolds is Chief Executive Officer of the Principles for Responsible Investment.

  13. Sophie Richardson is the China director at Human Rights Watch. She is the author of China, Cambodia, and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.

  14. Felicitas Riedl is Director of Innovation and Competitiveness Department at the European Investment Bank.

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    Financing Nature

    Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak & Bogolo Kenewendo propose ways to unlock more public and private capital for investments in preserving and restoring the planet.
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    Inflation Shamanism

    James K. Galbraith

    Following the US Federal Reserve's decision to cut its policy rate by 50 basis points, mainstream economists are heaping praise on the central bank for supposedly reining in inflation while also maintaining growth and high employment levels. Yet the data clearly show that monetary policy has been mostly a non-factor.

    marvels at the Federal Reserve's ability to win praise for positive outcomes it did not cause.
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    Where Is the War in Ukraine Heading?

    Carl Bildt argues that while neither side can attain victory, peace remains plausible if certain conditions are met.
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    What Kind of Industrial Policy Works?

    After a decades-long love affair with laissez-faire policies, many governments – notably in developed countries – are increasingly seeking to shape their economies through tariffs, subsidies, public procurement, and more. But not all industrial policies are created equal, and understanding their nuances and limitations is critical to their success.

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    The Big Picture

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    How China Is Preparing for America’s Next President

    Yu Jie assesses Chinese efforts to prevent deteriorating bilateral relations from hindering economic growth.
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    Abortion and Reproductive Rights Are Economic Issues

    Laura Tyson

    Too often, the press and voters treat abortion, and reproductive rights more broadly, as well as other “family” issues – like child tax credits, paid family leave policies and affordable childcare – as somehow different from economic issues. But they are not.

    shows why abortion, childcare, and parental leave are not merely “family” issues.
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    Put a Price on Shipping Emissions

    Shania Scotland calls on small island countries to back a proposed levy on maritime greenhouse-gas emissions.
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    The New Threat to Free Speech

    Chris Patten highlights governments’ struggle to manage online extremism while upholding a fundamental right.

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