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Come January 2021, what might America’s foreign policy look like under a new administration? Robert Jervis considers.
Three months after free elections, Tunisia has yet to install a new government. Now the country's standing as a democratic exemplar is at risk, writes Safwan Masri.
The United States isn’t energy independent, writes Jason Bordoff, explaining how — despite rhetoric to the contrary — the Middle East's oil supply remains critical.
The Scandinavian formula of prioritizing balance in work and (nonwork) life is a key to happiness, says Jeff Sachs
Change is being driven by a cultural change in which people actively search for products that are less environmentally destructive writes Steve Cohen.
In the 1980s, Latin America endured a debt crisis so severe that the entire decade was “lost” to poor economic performance. With the region again facing difficulties, writes José Antonio Ocampo, can it avoid another lost decade?
Sometimes the best ideas come from people outside government silos writes Hollie Gilman.