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Jacob Lew discusses what China’s global infrastructure initiative means for the United States and the world.
As US President Joe Biden’s far-ranging infrastructure bill attracts discussion, the structural issues at the heart of the US Constitution should not go neglected, Lincoln Mitchell argues.
If we are successful in modernizing our economy and greening our infrastructure, and if we do this in a way that expands opportunity, then New York City should seamlessly regain its symbolic and actual place in our economy and in our consciousness. Steve Cohen writes.
Survey data suggest it will be hard for Putin to rally support for a direct military intervention, Timothy Frye writes.
‘Worrisome’ policy decisions could undermine UK leadership and the talks themselves, say senior climate experts. Jeffrey Sachs comments.
The former chief investment officer of Japan's GPIF sidestepped public bemusement and criticism at home, as he sought to turn the GPIF into a fund that tried to “change the world” through its approach to environmental, social and governance investing. Takatoshi Ito comments.
Russia is massing troops along Ukraine’s border. Is it a prelude to war? Not likely. Ian Bremmer explains what might happen next.
As the president’s April 22 climate summit draws near, David Sandalow and Kevin Karl outline how the federal action plan could focus on emissions reductions in the food system.
To embrace sustainability, cities need to reduce the social divide between the public and science by building data literacy and democratizing the use of open data, says SIPA lecturer Laura Scherling.
Lincoln Mitchell writes about Mitch McConnell's warning to CEOs to stay out of politics.