Timothy Snyder identifies Donald Trump’s authoritarian fantasy and staggering corruption as possible causes of the war.
Christopher Marquis describes a strategy that would enable vaccine makers to revive critical research when the political tides turn.
Cevat Giray Aksoy, Lead Research Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, is Associate Professor of Economics at King’s College London.
A new study across 38 countries found that among adults aged 20-45 who work from home at least one day per week, actual ...
The fact that Donald Trump could unleash the immense power of the US military against Iran with brazen disregard for facts and law will only embolden him to use such powers again. Trailing badly in ...
Daron Acemoglu sees in both recent decisions the embodiment of US President Donald Trump's personal and political credo.
Pegah Banihashemi thinks Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death will bring meaningful change only if his governing framework is ...
Stephen Holmes points out that even a hostile state maintains control over fissile material and nuclear scientists.
But while it takes only one side to begin a war, it takes two to end it – and Iran now has a vote in how big this conflict becomes and how long it continues.
Bertrand Badré & Johanna Benesty propose ways to rethink aid, as dependence on a handful of budget-cutting donors threatens ...
Johanna Benesty is Managing Director and Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group.
Björn Fägersten shows the profound implications of standard-setting for the next generation of mobile technology.
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