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Vinod Khosla on how the anti-green agenda could help climate tech
The key will be to develop technologies at prices attractive to China and India

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To understand America today, study the zero-sum mindset, writes Stefanie Stantcheva
Young people and city-dwellers are among those most likely to see one group’s gain as another’s loss

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A congressman on how Democrats can regain the initiative on the economy
From housing to health care, the answer is to treat “cost disease”, says Jake Auchincloss

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The best check on Fed politicisation is fear of being judged a failure, says Richard Clarida
To install a loyalist, Donald Trump will have to overcome barriers in the courts, in Congress and in markets

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This is Europe’s Manhattan Project moment, argues a tech boss
NATO’s front line needs more money, says Gundbert Scherf, but just as important is smarter technology

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The UN’s dysfunction undermines global security, argue Ban Ki-moon and Helen Clark
The organisation should not be held hostage by a few powerful states

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H.R. McMaster on how to play the inconsistencies in Trump’s worldview
Look past the rhetoric, and the time is right to strengthen the transatlantic alliance

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The American attacks allow Netanyahu to end the wars with Iran and in Gaza, says his predecessor
But, argues Ehud Olmert, it is far from clear that the Israeli leader will seize the opportunity

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Joseph Stiglitz and Martín Guzmán on how to ease developing countries’ debt woes
Restructuring processes must be revamped, but governments also need better access to stable financing

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For Trump, both action and inaction in Iran have consequences, says Karim Sadjadpour
The president’s strategy has been transformed by Israeli persistence and Iranian defiance

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As the UN turns 80, Thant Myint-U argues it should be retooled for a less internationalist age
The world body should go back to focusing on its founding principle: preventing war

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Ecuador’s crime wave demands a more sophisticated response, says its former attorney-general
Diana Salazar explains why investigators need more help from abroad—as well as more Kevlar-clad protectors at home