In a 2022 paper, I introduced an allegory I called the Incarceration Game – an academic exercise that explores how authoritarian leaders, when their popularity...
At a time when the global economy is facing instability – from energy disruptions and waves of inflation to the fragmentation of global trade –...
The consensus in rich countries – and perhaps globally – is that a world in turmoil requires some kind of radical intervention. That is what US...
President Donald Trump seemingly caught his loyal conservative base off-guard and sparked backlash by saying he would allow 600,000 Chinese students into American universities. That would...
The fiercest struggle in American politics today is not between two presidential contenders. It is happening between states, which control the electoral maps that determine...
Pricey prescriptions and nagging medical costs are swamping some insurers and employers now. Patients may start paying for it next year. Health insurance will grow more...
When Washington extended the sanctions against four high-ranking officials of the International Criminal Court in The Hague (ICC) on 20 August, many saw this as...