Peter Singer examines the historical roots and contemporary flaws of America’s turn to “might-makes-right” foreign policy.
Anne O. Krueger warns that politicizing monetary policy raises the cost of bringing prices back under control.
Bertrand Badré & Saurabh Mishra see great potential to improve how the world builds things, but only if the construction ...
Saurabh Mishra, former director of Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and an ...
Jan-Werner Mueller surveys the damage from the Trump administration’s gutting of US diplomatic capacity and expertise.
Jan 13, 2026 J.B. Branch fears that if the generation of sexualized images of children doesn’t prompt a harsh response, ...
The sooner that the Fed and other similarly situated central banks recognize the trap they have created for themselves, the ...
Erian thinks that last year’s economic tailwinds will give way to more challenging conditions as the AI narrative fades.
Gordon Brown urges the United Nations to codify persecution against women and girls as a crime under international law.
Barry Eichengreen explains why, after 20 years, major economies’ external deficits and surpluses are again a focus of concern ...
Shashi Tharoor credits the government’s two-pronged strategy, which has accounted for both security and development.
Vali Nasr points out that the Islamic Republic is facing a perfect storm of external and internal threats to its survival.