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“As tumultuous as the first two years have been, the next two years could be even more tumultuous from a foreign policy perspective,” says Steven Okun, founder and CEO of APAC Advisors.
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As a global power, China faces a growing tension between its ambitions to reshape the international order and its disinterest in bearing the costs of upholding that new system. In this episode of&
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Four years into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian economy is eroding faster than the St. Petersburg International Economy Forum would have us believe.
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Why do well-meaning developmental policies so often fail? Consider the recent collapse of the well-constructed peace agreement between the Colombian government and FARC guerillas. Likewise, privati...
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Wie beeinflussen Politikstile das Vertrauen der Bürger*innen in die Demokratie, und welche Rolle spielen Medien dabei?
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As geopolitical tensions rise, countries like to flex their economic muscle. But as appealing as they m...
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In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Yuyun Zhan and Alicia García-Herrero invite Philippe Le Corre to examine the growing tensions at the heart of European Union-China relations. With China r...
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Max and Donatienne sit down with Tom McTague, Editor in Chief at the New Statesman and author of Between the Waves: The Hidden History of a Very British Revolution 1945–2016,&n
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...roken China Dream: How Reform Revived Totalitarianism. They discuss how China's political developments since the 1970s, culminating in the rise of Xi Jinping, has shaped U.S.–Ch...
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...umulation of wealth but also allow powerful actors to circumvent the social and political constraints imposed on markets.
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...litics rise to power, Americans are becoming increasingly receptive to tariffs, political patronage, and authoritarianism.
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...f 19th- and 20th century catastrophes fade, Americans are more open to tariffs, political patronage, and even authoritarian thinking. Liberal democracy’s frustrations and shortc...
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At ECFR's annual council meeting Mark Leonard shares the playbook for Europe's political age of global unorder.
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Michelle Rao discusses how evidence-based policy can challenge existing priorities, create trade-offs, and expose uncomfortable choices for decision-makers.
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Michelle Rao highlights how policymakers’ beliefs, incentives, communication challenges, and partnerships shape whether research is actually used. You can listen to Ideas in Development wherever yo...
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Chair Ling Chen articulates the blind spot Washington can't seem to shake: China's leaders face real domestic constraints, and ultimately crav...
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...It highlights why adopting evidence is not only a technical process, but also a political one.
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