Michele Gelfand, Professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology at Stanford University, is the author of Rule Makers, ...
Co-Director of the Center for Global Health Policy and Politics at Georgetown University.
Jorge G. Castañeda says that while the US has the upper hand, its aim – regime change or regime compliance – remains unclear.
While the reasons US President Donald Trump has given for the war against the Islamic Republic do not hold up, it is already clear that Russian President Vladimir Putin stands to gain the most from it ...
Sophie Eisentraut sees many governments' newfound realism as a cover for their abdication of global leadership.
Michele Gelfand thinks that America’s demands for unconditional surrender are hardening the Islamic Republic’s position.
Anafi Mataka & Sharonann Lynch foresee near-point-of-care tests narrowing the diagnostic gap – so long as there is sufficient political will.
Daniel Esty & Mari Elka Pangestu explain how the trade ministers attending the 14th Ministerial Conference in Cameroon can unlock progress.
Stephen Holmes shows how Iran is exploiting its adversaries’ specific vulnerability – their reputation for stability.
Ekrem İmamoğlu proposes a blueprint for restoring international cooperation on the basis of shared rules and commitments.
Jun Du explains why America’s self-defeating trade policy has helped who it was supposed to hurt, and vice versa.
Jayati Ghosh thinks double standards are fueling a conflict whose costs will ultimately be borne by the developing world.
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