Bartosz M. Rydliński urges center-left parties in the West to reconnect with voters who increasingly support far-right ...
Hippolyte Fofack warns that the ultra-rich are corroding US democracy, even if they can’t always spend their way to power.
Daron Acemoglu fears that the tech industry’s current priorities will result in the worst of all possible worlds.
Sławomir Sierakowski marvels at the former German chancellor’s denial of her own role in Europe’s current malaise.
To regain the dynamism and flexibility needed to weather US President-elect Donald Trump’s tariffs, Europe’s largest ...
Harold James sees parallels between the United States’ political dysfunction and that of its twentieth-century adversary.
Moisés Naím thinks the US president-elect – and his voters – are in for a rude domestic and international awakening.
Joseph E. Stiglitz urges the party to reconnect with its New Deal and Great Society roots.
Richard Haass sees hope for long-term ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza if political leaders recognize their own interests.
Slavoj Žižek dismisses the idea that firing Western missiles at Russian targets represents a dangerous escalation.
Arvind Subramanian urges Indian policymakers to align themselves with the incoming US administration’s economic agenda.
Stuart Whatley is Senior Editor at Project Syndicate and co-author, with Nicholas Agar and Dan Weijers, of How to Think about ...