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By Project Syndicate - Jan 27,2021
By Josep Borrell and Werner HoyerBRUSSELS  —  The world is eagerly watching the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and looking forward to a return to normalcy after a year of lockdowns.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 26,2021
By Javier Solana and Eugenio BregolatMADRID  —  When the time comes to evaluate US President Joe Biden’s international legacy, one variable will be enormously significant: the relationship that his administration forges with China.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 25,2021
By Manish Bapna and Muhammad MusaWASHINGTON, DC  —  The year 2020 changed everything. The world now faces interconnected health, economic, and climate crises that have no historical parallel.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 24,2021
By Federico Finchelstein and Jason StanleyNEW YORK  —  Many commentators seeking to understand Donald Trump and Trumpism have found clarity in historically resonant concepts such as fascism.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 24,2021
By Arvind Subramanian and Josh FelmanNEW DELHI  —  When the billionaire investor Ray Dalio recently predicted that the Chinese renminbi will become a global reserve currency, the world took notice.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 18,2021
By Sanjeev Krishna and Yolanda AugustinLONDON — The British have often taken great pride in dubious achievements, from the “victorious” retreat from Dunkirk during World War II to the bare-minimum Brexit agreement recently reached with the European Union.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 18,2021
By Christine Loh, Pamela Mar, Peter Seligmann and Lin XuHONG KONG — Optimism is in the air in Asia, where the new Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership has brightened prospects for a post-pandemic recovery and a revival of multilateralism.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 18,2021
Zhang Jun and Shi ShuoSHANGHAI — When President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated next week, he will quickly move to transform most dimensions of US policy. A glaring exception is China.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 11,2021
By Zia Khan and John W. McArthurNEW YORK — With COVID-19 vaccinations underway in some countries and efforts to expand access still ongoing, world leaders will soon shift their attention from crisis response to pandemic recovery.
By Project Syndicate - Jan 05,2021
Selva Demiralp and Sebnem Kalemli-ÖzcanISTANBUL/WASHINGTON, DC — No one should be surprised by Turkey’s recent economic and financial woes. The country’s triple crisis (currency, banking, and sovereign debt) has been unfolding for years.

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