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After a double-dip recession and an extended period of stagnation, the eurozone is finally seeing green shoots of recovery. Consumer confidence is rising. Retail...
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After a double-dip recession and an extended period of stagnation, the eurozone is finally seeing green shoots of recovery. Consumer confidence is rising. Retail...
The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are poised to hold their annual meetings, but the big news in global economic governance will...
George Perkovich is Vice President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Sinan Ülgen is Chairman of the Istanbul-based EDAM think tank and a...
Economic growth has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and improved the lives of many more over the last half-century. Yet...
The shocking thing about nuclear weapons is that they seem to have lost their power to shock. While the nuclear deal that was just...
With China set to lead a new $50 billion international financial institution, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), most of the debate has centered...
The “new” Middle East is now on daily display. Unlike the old Middle East, whose fate was determined by the dominant Western powers (the...
“There’s many a slip twixt the cup and the lip, ” goes the old English proverb. Something seemingly resolved and certain in fact is...
The recent cover of Der Spiegel showing German Chancellor Angela Merkel in front of the Acropolis surrounded by Nazi officers serves an important purpose:...
The latest economic data from the eurozone suggest that recovery may be at hand. What is driving the upturn? What obstacles does it face?...