Daoud Kuttab thinks the imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti could keep the two-state solution alive.
Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud and Luis Garicano rebut the Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman's recent claim that the gap with the US is a statistical mirage.
Stephen Holmes thinks the deepest fissure opening up in Donald Trump’s political base runs through the US electrical grid.
Shashi Tharoor says that five state elections this month arguably deepened the Hindu-Muslim political divide.
Kalemli-Özcan sees current conditions as fundamentally different from those in which modern inflation targeting was designed.
Harold James sees UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s loss of political authority as symptomatic of a broader malaise.
Stephen S. Roach thinks Xi Jinping’s hierarchy of ultimatums, with Taiwan now firmly at the top, is sending mixed signals.
Daron Acemoglu identifies the flawed and dangerous assumptions about AI that are guiding the technology’s design.
Ana María Ibáñez, Lina Salazar and Maja Schling outline steps that governments should take to reignite stagnant productivity ...