Sunset of the Economists
Two decades ago, China’s reformist economists walked the halls of power and dictated policy. Now, they have been side-lined in favor of a new priority: national security. What happened? Read More Here
Two decades ago, China’s reformist economists walked the halls of power and dictated policy. Now, they have been side-lined in favor of a new priority: national security. What happened? Read More Here
A new Pan-Islamic front may be America’s biggest challenge. Read More Here
How today’s regional conflicts resemble the ones that produced World War II. Read More Here
Parochial politics will drive the outcomes in elections across the world this year—including in the United States. Read More Here
The BJP has consistently used its foreign policy credentials to bolster its domestic popularity, but the difference is mostly one of style rather than substance. Read More Here
Past German governments have relied on Russian gas and the U.S. security umbrella. With Putin’s war in Ukraine and the prospects of a Trump presidency, Berlin needs a strategic mindset to lead Europe. Read More Here
“The Voldemort of years. The annus horribilis. The year that must not be named.” That’s how 2024 has been described when it comes to the global crises that are popping around the world. Whether 2024 turns out to be as bad as the archenemy in the Harry Potter novels or the Latin phrase meaning “horrible year” is […]
Why the moral panic is misplaced. Read More Here
What the world could look like in ten years, according to mostly American and European experts. Read more here
How U.S. allies and adversaries are responding to the chance of his return. Read More Here