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Richard Haass thinks the US attacks on three nuclear sites raise more questions than have been answered so far.
Brahma Chellaney struggles to see how any country would put its faith in the global nonproliferation regime at this point.
The twin shocks of the Israeli-US attack on Iran and Donald Trump’s tariff war come as global GDP growth continues to slow ...
Anne O. Krueger warns that the government crackdown on elite universities risks undermining US innovation and competitiveness ...
José Manuel Barroso urges donors to renew their financial and political commitments to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Nouriel Roubini predicts that the end will come within a year, and that the Middle East as a whole will benefit.
Christopher Marquis thinks the US Business Roundtable's April report should serve as a wake-up call to Democratic lawmakers.
Peter Singer examines the moral and strategic reasons for estimating the cost of human-caused greenhouse-gas emissions.
Carlos Lopes urges leaders to stop lobbying for access to frameworks that do not serve their countries’ interests.
Jorge G. Castañeda & Carlos Ominami explain how the region can avoid becoming collateral damage in the competition between ...
Michael R. Strain argues that a free-enterprise system is not merely a tool, as J.D. Vance has argued, but an end in itself.
Sophie Howe explains why the government should listen to its citizens’ calls to institutionalize long-term thinking.