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Biden or Plan B?
Biden or Plan B?
Jul 5, 2024 Ian Bremmer explains the nature and stakes of the perfect political storm now consuming the Democratic Party.
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Britain's “Change Election” Changes Nothing
Britain's “Change Election” Changes Nothing
Jul 5, 2024 Anatole Kaletsky explains why the biggest electoral upheaval in UK history will have limited economic and political effects.
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Secure your copy of PS Quarterly: Age of Extremes
Secure your copy of PS Quarterly: Age of Extremes
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The Supreme Court Is Shaking America’s Fiscal Foundations
The Supreme Court Is Shaking America’s Fiscal Foundations
Jul 5, 2024 Aziz Huq sounds the alarm about a dangerous trend in US constitutional law that is showing no signs of abating.
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Would the French Far Right Moderate Once in Power?
Would the French Far Right Moderate Once in Power?
Jul 5, 2024 Nouriel Roubini holds out hope that markets and European institutions might constrain a National Rally government.
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The Global Implications of Iran’s Election
The Global Implications of Iran’s Election
Jul 5, 2024 Ana Palacio considers what a victory for the reformist candidate might mean for regional and international stability.
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No Class War From Britain’s Most Working-Class Government
No Class War From Britain’s Most Working-Class Government
Jul 5, 2024 Aaron Reeves & Sam Friedman explain how the socioeconomic backgrounds of Labour’s cabinet members will, and will not, bear on policymaking.
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The Decline and Fall of the Petrodollar?
The Decline and Fall of the Petrodollar?
Jul 5, 2024 Carla Norrlöf considers whether Saudi Arabia would ever move away from invoicing its oil trade in US dollars.
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Democracy, What Democracy?
Democracy, What Democracy?
Jul 4, 2024 Ian Buruma warns that Donald Trump’s supporters have a different understanding of government by the people.
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Britain’s Now-or-Never Moment
Britain’s Now-or-Never Moment
Jul 4, 2024 Kaushik Basu explains why increased public infrastructure investment is needed to improve the country’s economic prospects.