With his death at 96, Jürgen Habermas, a titan of postwar political philosophy leaves behind a world that seems to be dismantling everything he defended, both as a scholar and as an engaged public ...
Few benchmarks matter more to financial investors than the S&P 500. Trillions of dollars track it directly, and many more are ...
Carla Norrlöf sees signs that the war with Iran is unraveling the alliance network that has long sustained US power.
Martha Bekele urges the continent to repudiate a narrative that shifts responsibility away from historical emitters.
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg argues that the Supreme Court's rejection of the use of emergency powers did not solve the underlying problem.
Jamal Ibrahim Haidar & Adeel Malik envision a stable regional order built on cooperation, interdependence, and rational economic incentives.
Marc Faddoul considers all the ways that AI output can be influenced without transparency or accountability.
Jan-Werner Mueller points out that the US president has created only a kitschy imitation of what previous strongmen achieved.
Stephen Holmes explains why the US pressed ahead with the war on Iran despite warnings of depleted weapons stores.
The top three trends shaping the global investment terrain suggest that risk assets will be the winners, at least in the ...
Founder of AI Forensics.
Mark Blyth suggests that the United States has very little to gain by reverting to overt imperialism.