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  1. Anatole Kaletsky

    Anatole Kaletsky

    Writing for PS since 1995
    80 Commentaries

    Anatole Kaletsky, Chief Economist and Co-Chairman of Gavekal Dragonomics, is the author of Capitalism 4.0: The Birth of a New Economy in the Aftermath of Crisis (PublicAffairs, 2011).

  2. Brigitte Granville

    Brigitte Granville

    Writing for PS since 2000
    41 Commentaries

    Brigitte Granville, Professor of International Economics and Economic Policy at Queen Mary University of London, is the author of Remembering Inflation (Princeton University Press, 2013) and What Ails France? (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2021).

  3. Zaki Laïdi

    Zaki Laïdi

    Writing for PS since 2012
    34 Commentaries

    Zaki Laïdi is a professor at Sciences Po.

  4. Ian Bremmer

    Ian Bremmer

    Writing for PS since 2006
    32 Commentaries

    Ian Bremmer, Founder and President of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, is a member of the Executive Committee of the UN High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence.

  5. Yoon Young-kwan

    Yoon Young-kwan

    Writing for PS since 2008
    31 Commentaries

    Yoon Young-kwan, a former South Korean minister of foreign affairs and trade, is Chairman of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies.

  6. Laurence Tubiana

    Laurence Tubiana

    Writing for PS since 2012
    21 Commentaries

    Laurence Tubiana, a former French ambassador to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, is CEO of the European Climate Foundation and a professor at Sciences Po, Paris.

  7. Mary Robinson

    Mary Robinson

    Writing for PS since 2008
    17 Commentaries

    Mary Robinson, a former president of Ireland and former UN high commissioner for human rights, is Chair of The Elders and a member of the Global Steering Committee at Campaign for Nature.

  8. Hugo Drochon

    Hugo Drochon

    Writing for PS since 2016
    13 Commentaries

    Hugo Drochon, Associate Professor of Political Theory at the University of Nottingham, is the author of Nietzsche’s Great Politics (Princeton University Press, 2016).

  9. Célestin Monga

    Célestin Monga

    Writing for PS since 2017
    12 Commentaries

    Célestin Monga, a former managing director at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization and a former senior economic adviser at the World Bank, teaches public policy and economics at Harvard Kennedy School. He is a former vice president and chief economist at the African Development Bank Group. He is the co-editor, (with Justin Yifu Lin) of The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation (Oxford University Press, 2019) and the co-author (with Justin Yifu Lin) of Beating the Odds: Jump-Starting Developing Countries (Princeton University Press, 2017).

  10. Natalia Kanem

    Natalia Kanem

    Writing for PS since 2018
    6 Commentaries

    Natalia Kanem is Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund.

  11. Susan Stokes

    Susan Stokes

    Writing for PS since 2022
    5 Commentaries

    Susan Stokes is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and Faculty Director of the Chicago Center on Democracy. She is the author, most recently, of the forthcoming Trash-Talking Democracy: Why Leaders Erode Their Democracies and How to Stop Them (Princeton University Press, 2025).

  12. Aziz Huq

    Aziz Huq

    Writing for PS since 2021
    5 Commentaries

    Aziz Huq, Professor of Law at the University of Chicago, is the author of The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies (Oxford University Press, 2021).

  13. Mia Amor Mottley

    Mia Amor Mottley

    Writing for PS since 2023
    4 Commentaries

    Mia Amor Mottley is Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Barbados.

  14. Joel Wit

    Joel Wit

    Writing for PS since 2023
    2 Commentaries

    Joel S. Wit, a distinguished fellow in Northeast Asia Security Studies at the Henry L. Stimson Center, is the author of the forthcoming Flashpoint: The Untold Story of How North Korea Built Its Nuclear Arsenal (Yale University Press).

  15. Karina Montoya

    Karina Montoya

    Writing for PS since 2023
    2 Commentaries

    Karina Montoya is a senior reporter and policy analyst at the Center for Journalism & Liberty, a program of the Open Markets Institute.

  16. Andrew Kosenko

    Andrew Kosenko

    Writing for PS since 2024
    2 Commentaries

    Andrew Kosenko is Assistant Professor of Economics at the School of Management at Marist College.

  17. Linguère Mously Mbaye

    Linguère Mously Mbaye

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    Linguère Mously Mbaye is Principal Fragility and Resilience Officer at the African Development Bank Group.

  18. Jakob Hafele

    Jakob Hafele

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    Jakob Hafele is Co-Founder, Executive Director, and Head Economist at the ZOE Institute, an independent think tank dedicated to future-fit economies.

  19. María Fernanda Bozmoski

    María Fernanda Bozmoski

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    María Fernanda Bozmoski is Deputy Director of the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center.

  20. Titir Bhattacharya

    Titir Bhattacharya

    Writing for PS since 2024
    1 Commentary

    Titir Bhattacharya is a research fellow at the University of Warwick.

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    Supporting Sexual and Reproductive Health Is Good Business

    Natalia Kanem argues that investing in employees’ well-being will help companies attract and retain top talent.
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    Can Democracy Win in 2024?

    Chris Patten highlights the challenges mainstream parties face as they try to boost growth and improve public services.
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    Finding a New French Majority

    Jean Pisani-Ferry assesses what must happen to form a stable government after an election that produced a hung parliament.
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    Industrial Policy Is Back. Now What?

    How to design effective industrial policies has suddenly become a hot – and divisive – topic among economists and policymakers. Even those who agree that governments should intervene in the economy to bolster productivity, increase competitiveness, and tackle social and environmental challenges differ sharply on the details.

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    The Big Picture

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    The Way Forward for Ukraine’s Economy

    Joseph E. Stiglitz & Andrew Kosenko

    With sufficient assistance from the West, Ukraine will prevail over its much larger and richer authoritarian neighbor. But to enjoy the fruits of victory, it will have to move faster in its transition from a post-communist oligarchy, while being careful to resist the siren call of free-market fundamentalism.

    offer a roadmap for guiding the country's recovery and reconstruction during and after the war.
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    Rich Countries Must Meet Their Biodiversity Financing Pledges

    Mary Robinson urges international policymakers to use the upcoming COP16 summit to close the nature-finance gap.
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    Inequality Spurs Democratic Backsliding

    Susan Stokes shows that countries with fairer economies are less likely to succumb to authoritarian populism.
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    Bracing for a More Inflationary World

    Raghuram G. Rajan thinks central banks will remain under pressure to maintain tighter policies over the medium term.

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