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Maciej Kisilowski blames the liberal Civic Platform’s reliance on symbols over substance for its presidential candidate’s ...
Daniela Schwarzer explains how Chancellor Friedrich Merz is overhauling the country’s traditionally cautious foreign policy.
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg explains how Europeans could benefit from their old ally's self-destructive inward turn.
Werner Mueller considers what the Qatari jet scandal reveals about the new administration and its priorities.
Marisa Drew sees massive economic potential in the continent’s coastal industries, from aquaculture to offshore wind.
Yu Yongding argues that the country’s only hope of achieving its 2025 growth target lies in infrastructure investment.
From Sputnik in the 1950s to Japan’s electronics boom in the 1980s, Americans have repeatedly feared losing their ...
With US economic policies driving financial and economic volatility and rousing the bond vigilantes, it is an open question ...
Ultimately, either US President Donald Trump will back down from his stagflationary policies to concentrate on pro-growth ...
Konstanty Gebert explains why a right-wing populist could win the presidential election against the government’s candidate.
From the Cold War of the twentieth century to today’s US-China rivalry, technology has been a prominent feature of superpower ...
Howard Davies sees political roadblocks to robust supervision of the sector being removed, first in Europe and now in the US.