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Let’s End the Covid Blame Games
Finger pointing is pointless, divisive and dumb. Let’s stop imputing bad faith or recklessness or greed to our partisan opponents. They have loved ones who are just as much at risk of infection as our own.
Developing nations may give up on the WTO for good if it won’t budge on vaccine patents
Covid has shown that the market cannot solve a global crisis. Now countries such as Britain must realise that too
The Drums of War in Taiwan and Ukraine
In their rhetoric as well as in their military investment, training, and deployment decisions, China and Russia have both clearly signaled their aggressive strategic intentions. The task now is to ensure that their misguided militarism does not upend longstanding security arrangements in East Asia and Europe.
Can Ethiopia avert deepening turmoil and prioritise peace?
To achieve peace, both sides in Ethiopia’s conflict will need to accept some difficult truths.
No, Putin Isn’t Trying to Bring Down the West
It’s true that Russia still considers the West to be its chief adversary, but its foreign policy is ever more guided by the need to learn to operate in a world no longer dominated by the West. With the notable exception of Ukraine — control over which seems to be President Vladimir Putin’s very personal and heartfelt goal — the Kremlin is operating cautiously in a world it regards as fractured and complicated.
Spending as if the Future Matters
Public investment, including spending on children, is a worthy American tradition.
There’s a brutal conflict in Ethiopia. My family there ask: why does no one hear us?
People in Tigray are crying out for the world’s help, as war has left them starving and fearing for their lives.
Is Sudan the Next Libya?
Whereas the conflict in Libya has done little to erode stability in the Maghreb, a war in Sudan would upend a precarious regional order in the Horn of Africa. To prevent such an outcome, the U.S. must make ensuring the return of civilian leadership in Sudan a high priority.
Just Because You Don’t Believe in Conspiracy Theories Doesn’t Mean You’re Always Right
From the Salem witch trials to the Astroworld disaster, conspiracy theories and reformist narratives have battled for dominance in the American consciousness.
Economists and Epidemiologists Need to Get Along
A new project tries to bring the bickering sides together.
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