A citizen wealth fund could be the right antidote to Mexico's impoverishing populism, argues Martin Rodriguez Rodriguez.
Read MoreExacerbating the gender divide proved a successful strategy for the South Korean conservatives, argues Sunghea Khil.
Read MoreTo what extent should foreign and internal policies be aligned? Daniela Philipson Garcia and Ana Velasco analyze Mexico’s feminist foreign policy.
Read MoreJasper Vaughn assesses the current state of IRF in U.S. foreign policy and recommends a more equitable and effective approach to international religious freedom.
Read MoreJean Vilbert explores how Latin American governments can harness regulatory dynamism to attract foreign direct investment (FDI).
Read MoreTyler McBrien discusses the paradoxical role of wargames, initially meant to reduce war, in the endless waging of war.
Read MoreWhat does the decoupling of the Chinese and U.S. economies really mean? Brian Wong reviews James Fok’s Financial Cold War.
Read MoreDiego Marroquín Bitar proposes three ways the United States and Mexico can develop a dynamic and mobile labor force.
Read MoreScholars are still building a picture of life under the “caliphate“. Mathilde Becker Aarseth’s Mosul under ISIS adds to our understanding, writes Anjana Nair.
Read MoreBy looking to Argentina, the U.S. could improve its asylum system and greatly reduce its costs, argues Liam Comer-Weaver.
Read MoreThe Organization of American States is an important forum, but something needs to change, writes Ethan D. Ayala.
Read MoreBeyond the violence is a uniquely magnificent place, write Michael Henry, Will Slotznick and Mallika Sobti.
Read MoreCongress can bring the policy into the twenty-first century by removing the president’s sole control of nuclear weapons and eliminating U.S. land-based nuclear forces, argues Alexandra Chandler.
Read MoreAdityamohan Tantravahi argues the U.S. decision to engage the Taliban jeopardizes U.S. security interests. Instead, the United States should support a multi-ethnic coalition to negotiate with the Taliban itself.
Read MoreSheridan Gunderson explains the origins of the Israeli West Bank barrier and the art the adorns it.
Read MoreAnnie Crabill reviews Stephen Macekura’s 2020 book The Mismeasure of Progress, a critical history of the growth paradigm in economics.
Read MoreAs the drumbeat for climate intervention grows louder, the world needs to decide how to govern it, argues Nicolás Esguerra.
Read MoreBrianda Romero Castelán reviews Joanne Meyerowitz’s A War on Global Poverty, a timely addition to the literature on gender and development.
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