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By Project Syndicate - Jan 16,2023
By Aziz Huq and Tom GinsburgCHICAGO — Midterm elections in the United States were surprising in more ways than one.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 15,2023
By Thiago de Aragão and Otaviano CanutoSÃO PAULO — The January 8 insurrection in Brazil’s capital was driven by a mix of factors. Participants’ delirium, passion, obstinacy and resentment, as well as their lack of education and political literacy, all played a part.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 14,2023
By Dani Rodrik, Reza Baqir, and Ishac Diwan CAMBRIDGE — This year may prove devastating for the developing world, as more and more countries find themselves engulfed in debt crises.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 10,2023
By Chris Bradley and Marc Canal NoguerSYDNEY — Until the COVID-19 pandemic, humanity was making great strides in extending lives and increasing economic prosperity. It is critical that we return to that trajectory as the global economy recovers.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 08,2023
By Michelle J. Gelfand and Virginia ChoiPALO ALTO — From climate-change alarms and “tripledemic” concerns to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists’ Doomsday Clock, we are awash in dire warnings.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 03,2023
By Laura Tyson and Lenny MendoncaBERKELEY — A new breed of industrial policy is taking hold in the United States.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 02,2023
By Valérie Courtois and KM ReyesLABRADOR/PALAWAN — In the southwest corner of the Philippines, the forest of the Batak people is a biodiversity hotspot.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 17,2022
By Aziz Huq and Tom Ginsburg CHICAGO — Last month’s midterm elections in the United States were surprising in more ways than one.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 12,2022
By Isabel Ortiz and Matthew CumminsNEW YORK — The world is confronting multiple, compounding crises, from COVID-19, energy, inflation, debt, and climate shocks to unaffordable living costs and political instability. The need for ambitious action cannot be greater.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 11,2022
By Vera Songwe, Nicholas Stern, and Amar BhattacharyaLONDON — The dust has now settled after the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt, but there are still many unanswered questions about how to finance emissions reductions and adaptation.