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Konstantin Sonin explains the apparent resilience of growth and employment in the face of increasingly tight sanctions.
Maciej Kisilowski rejects the notion that a plurality should confer a mandate to govern in a multiparty parliamentary system.
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Antara Haldar assesses the former Peruvian president’s legacy of free-market reform and death-squad dictatorship.
Shang-Jin Wei explains why the country’s push to revive economic activity depends on boosting domestic demand.
Abbas Milani sees both countries walking a tightrope to maintain deterrence without provoking a full-blown war.
Savio Carvalho explains why the country must lead by example on decarbonization to become a global green leader.
A properly nuanced assessment of the Sustainable Development Goals can offer encouragement alongside the sober realism that ...
Anders Åslund explains why – and when – the Kremlin will run out of the resources it needs to continue its war.
Enrique Krauze reflects on the harmful tenure of the outgoing president, who weakened the economy and eroded its institutions ...
Angela Huyue Zhang argues that lasting prosperity depends not on boosting demand, but on a return to bottom-up governance.