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  1. How China Views the US Presidential Election

    How China Views the US Presidential Election

    Aug 5, 2024 Ian Bremmer considers Chinese leaders' options as they prepare for a new administration in 2025.

  2. AI Complacency Is Compromising Western Defense

    AI Complacency Is Compromising Western Defense

    Aug 5, 2024 Charles Ferguson thinks America and its allies are woefully unprepared for a future of autonomous weapons and warfare.

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  4. Collective Intelligence and the Common Good

    Collective Intelligence and the Common Good

    Aug 5, 2024 Mariana Mazzucato worries that a new buzzword is perpetuating a costly myth about how innovation and value creation work.

  5. America’s Deficit Attention Disorder

    America’s Deficit Attention Disorder

    Aug 5, 2024 Maurice Obstfeld thinks the accumulation of public debt is a far more urgent problem than the trade balance.

  6. The AI Safety Debate Is All Wrong

    The AI Safety Debate Is All Wrong

    Aug 5, 2024 Daron Acemoglu thinks the inordinate attention on sci-fi doomsday scenarios is distracting from more immediate risks.

  7. Transforming Health Care in Southeast Asia

    Transforming Health Care in Southeast Asia

    Aug 2, 2024 Nurul Izzah Anwar urges regional cooperation and greater local capacity to combat infectious and non-communicable diseases.

  8. The Rule of Law Is Coming for Putin

    The Rule of Law Is Coming for Putin

    Aug 2, 2024 Gordon Brown proposes a way to overcome the last hurdle to forming a special tribunal on crimes of aggression in Ukraine.

  9. How to Create More Good Jobs

    How to Create More Good Jobs

    Aug 2, 2024 Simon Johnson touts the 2022 US CHIPS and Science Act, which will nurture geographically dispersed innovation hubs.

  10. Harris Takes Control

    Harris Takes Control

    Aug 2, 2024 PS Commentators consider what it will take to beat Donald Trump in November’s US presidential election.

  1. bremmer33_PATRIK STOLLARZAFP via Getty Images_trumpxi Patrik Stollarz/AFP via Getty Images

    How China Views the US Presidential Election

    Ian Bremmer

    Though Chinese leaders are watching the US presidential election closely, they have already convinced themselves that the next American administration will be antagonistic. Will they respond with relative quiescence or pursue a more aggressive strategy?

    considers Chinese leaders' options as they prepare for a new administration in 2025.
  2. cferguson1_Scott PetersonGetty Images_ukrainedrone Scott Peterson/Getty Images

    AI Complacency Is Compromising Western Defense

    Charles Ferguson thinks America and its allies are woefully unprepared for a future of autonomous weapons and warfare.
  3. mazzucato72_Getty Images_common good Getty Images

    Collective Intelligence and the Common Good

    Mariana Mazzucato worries that a new buzzword is perpetuating a costly myth about how innovation and value creation work.
  4. obstfeld5_ Justin SullivanGetty Images_trade Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

    America’s Deficit Attention Disorder

    Maurice Obstfeld thinks the accumulation of public debt is a far more urgent problem than the trade balance.
  5. acemoglu75_Moor StudioGetty Images_AIregulation Moor Studio/Getty Images

    The AI Safety Debate Is All Wrong

    Daron Acemoglu

    Today's anxiety about the risks posed by artificial intelligence reflects a tendency to anthropomorphize AI and causes us to focus on the wrong issues. Since any technology can be used for good or bad, what ultimately matters is who controls it, what their objectives are, and what kind of regulations they are subjected to.

    thinks the inordinate attention on sci-fi doomsday scenarios is distracting from more immediate risks.
  6. nianwar4_ Chong Voon ChungXinhua via Getty Images_malasyiacovidvaccine Chong Voon Chung/Xinhua via Getty Images

    Transforming Health Care in Southeast Asia

    Nurul Izzah Anwar urges regional cooperation and greater local capacity to combat infectious and non-communicable diseases.
  7. brown109_STRINGERAFP via Getty Images_ukraine STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images

    The Rule of Law Is Coming for Putin

    Gordon Brown proposes a way to overcome the last hurdle to forming a special tribunal on crimes of aggression in Ukraine.
  8. bildt104_Doug MillsPoolGetty Images_semiconductors Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images

    How to Create More Good Jobs

    Simon Johnson touts the 2022 US CHIPS and Science Act, which will nurture geographically dispersed innovation hubs.
  9. bp harris Photo by Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    Harris Takes Control

    US Vice President Kamala Harris’s rise as the presumptive Democratic nominee has breathed new life into November’s presidential election. But Donald Trump remains a formidable opponent, and defeating him will require Harris to strike the right balance between supporting President Joe Biden and distinguishing herself from him with a compelling vision for America’s future.

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