Galip Dalay explains why the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has diminished the Kremlin’s global influence.
Håvard Halland & Knut Anton Mork argue that the country should give its windfall gains from gas exports to those on the front ...
Michael Spence considers the causes and consequences of Americans’ declining faith in media and government.
Yanis Varoufakis argues that Western power is alive and well, but the lofty values that once sustained it have been abandoned ...
PS editors ask Project Syndicate contributors to select the books that resonated with them the most over the past year.
Dambisa Moyo offers practical advice to those who want to contribute effectively to charitable causes.
Stephen S. Roach wonders whether the country’s political system is at odds with the values underpinning affluent societies.
Indermit Gill & Aaditya Mattoo explain why developing countries need a new paradigm to replace the old manufacturing-led ...
Carl Gahnberg calls for guardrails and policy guidelines to prevent governments from abusing the policy paradigm.
To date, the ocean has largely been treated as an afterthought in global climate strategies, sidelined in favor of more ...
Richard Haass & Carolyn Kissane argue that replacing fossil fuels with renewables is an idea that has exhausted its utility.
Emily Armistead warns that addressing the obesity crisis requires remaking a food system that is harming us and the planet.