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Gareth Evans argues that the multi-billion-dollar deal for nuclear submarines was never in the country’s interest.
Gary Marcus explains why large language models are and will remain fundamentally blind to truth.
Yet regardless of how his trade wars, territorial claims, and coercive tactics play out, the damage to the West as an idea ...
Richard Haass thinks the latest chapter in the conflict-torn Middle East is just beginning.
Just over a decade has passed since I wrote “The Era of Disorder,” which argued that the post-Cold War era was giving way to ...
Laura Tyson & John Zysman consider the domestic and global implications of the administration's illogical economic policies.
Joel Ng sees the United States' withdrawal as a disruption that could bring new opportunities.
Charles Ferguson explains how emerging tools could upend entrenched incumbents, with Google and Amazon especially vulnerable.
Carla Norrlöf shows how the recent high-profile spat underscored the supremacy of state power.
As US income taxation comes under threat, and as the effects of US policies are exported abroad, the concentration of wealth could accelerate worldwide. But it is not too late for other countries to ...
Lili Fuhr & Stephanie Hankey warn that platforms built to maximize engagement are suppressing facts and amplifying dangerous ...
Dani Rodrik highlights the enormous social and political costs of viewing the goal of production solely as consumption.
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