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By Project Syndicate - Dec 31,2018
By Kemal Dervis and Caroline ConroyWASHINGTON, DC — Popular uprisings across France are threatening to shatter the hope that so many had placed in French President Emmanuel Macron after his election in May 2017. With his party, La République En Marche!
By Project Syndicate - Dec 29,2018
By Jeongmin Seong and Jonathan Woetzel SHANGHAI — On the face of it, China and the United States both look as though they would be relatively insulated if trade tensions continue to escalate.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 20,2018
By Mahmoud Mohieldin, Sameh Wahba and Silpa Kaza  WASHINGTON, DC — The world is mired in a serious, if underreported, crisis.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 06,2018
By John A. Mathews and Mark Selden SYDNEY/ITHACA — It is now just 10 months since China launched its oil futures contract, denominated in yuan (renminbi), on the Shanghai International Energy Exchange.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 04,2018
By Bertrand Badré, Emmanuel Faber, Bertrand Piccard, Paul Polman and Ronald CohenPARIS — In the decade since the global financial crisis, mechanisms to boost the financial system’s resilience have been widely discussed.
By Project Syndicate - Dec 01,2018
Kemal Derviş and Caroline ConroyWASHINGTON, DC — Steve Bannon’s extensive travels in Europe this year have not drawn as much attention as they should have, given that he is the key theoretician of US President Donald Trump’s signature brand of nationalism.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 27,2018
By Kent Harrington and John WalcottATLANTA — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is eager to hold a second summit with US President Donald Trump. Since their first meeting in Singapore in June, Kim has consistently outmaneuvered his counterpart.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 24,2018
By M. Niaz Asadullah and Antonio SavoiaKUALA LUMPUR/MANCHESTER — Can the world end poverty by 2030, the target set by the United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development?
By Project Syndicate - Nov 24,2018
By Angel Gurría and José Graziano da SilvaPARIS — From farm to fork, the international community is facing growing challenges in eradicating hunger and malnutrition.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 24,2018
By Seth Berkley and Jeremy FarrarGENEVA — Whether you live below the poverty line in the slums of Karachi or work as a banker on Wall Street, drug-resistant “superbugs” are among the gravest threats to your health.

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