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If the heads of state and finance ministers of developing countries continue to underestimate the importance of these debates, they will soon find themselves forced to accept a new international tax system that will not suit them writes Jose Ocampo.
Visiting Professor Jacob Lew and distinguished co-authors discuss proposed Social Security reform legislation and related policy issues.
Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and SIPA Professor Arvind Panagariya discussed the economy of India and said trade talks between the United States and India will conclude soon.
In his latest op-ed for Foreign Policy, Chris Sabatini writes about the lack of unity in Latin America following this month's attempt by Costa Rica to join the U.N. Human Rights Council being thwarted by Venezuela.
After it was revealed that more than 60 percent of wild coffee species are under threat of extinction, a Fairtrade International report references a report by Jeffrey Sachs calling for minimum prices for coffee growers to sell directly to consumers.
Trade policy is foreign policy, says the former World Bank president.
Senior intelligence leaders stressed the importance of ally relationships to counter threats.
In the annual Waltz Lecture, Harvard political scientist Erica Chenoweth discussed how to measure the success of nonviolent campaigns.