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Benn Steil considers the implications of Donald Trump's war on multilateral trade and related institutions.
Gary Marcus explains why large language models are and will remain fundamentally blind to truth.
Joel Ng sees the United States' withdrawal as a disruption that could bring new opportunities.
Yet regardless of how his trade wars, territorial claims, and coercive tactics play out, the damage to the West as an idea ...
Oleksandra Matviichuk warns against any process that ignores the human toll of Russian occupation and aggression.
For too long, the prevailing approach to aid has fueled a cycle of dependency, rather than nurturing dynamism.
Charles Ferguson explains how emerging tools could upend entrenched incumbents, with Google and Amazon especially vulnerable.
Yu Jie explains why the Asian superpower will not try to fill America's shoes on the world stage.
Iweala notes that cross-border flows of goods and services typically bounce back from crises like the current one.
Carla Norrlöf shows how the recent high-profile spat underscored the supremacy of state power.
Dani Rodrik highlights the enormous social and political costs of viewing the goal of production solely as consumption.
Charles Ferguson draws lessons from Ukraine's recent strikes deep within Russia and advances that could make them the norm.