Jason Furman, Dame DeAnne Julius and David Lubin discuss the impact of Donald Trump’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs on the United ...
Amid strident rhetoric and shifting targets, many observers have written off Trump’s tariff agenda either as a thoughtless time bomb that may wreck the global economy or as a negotiating tactic. But ...
Israel is pursuing the illusion of total victory and likely plans to reoccupy Gaza. Arab countries must persuade President ...
US tariffs could hurt the South African economy, but Pretoria is already leveraging its energy transition to attract support ...
Against a background of growing anxiety about public debt levels, how this defence spending should be funded is fraught with ...
The devastating earthquake has put further strain on the embattled military regime as it fights a civil war. It is unlikely ...
It would likely be unpopular for a government that has cut welfare services and introduced new taxes on UK businesses, but it also risks undermining wider attempts to regulate big tech.
Criticism of US government inefficiency is justified. But rapid cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency threaten US resilience and competitiveness.
Academy Faculty Member, The Queen Elizabeth II Academy, Chatham House; Claire Tow Professor of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University The ‘liberal international order’ that has been ...
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