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Aryaman Bhatnagar and Joel Sandhu explore the Islamic State's appeal in parts of South Asia.
As the coordinated global offensive against the so-called Islamic State (IS)…
Dani Rodrik argues that economists’ reluctance to be honest about the costs of trade has lost them much needed credibility.
Are economists partly responsible for Donald…
This interview was conducted by Joel Sandhu for the Global Governance Futures – Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues, which brings together young professionals to…
Development Economist Paul Clist discusses some of the ideas from his new paper (Link to paywalled article version, link to free draft version).
Payment by Results (PbR) is a…
How did we reach a historically unprecedented level of inequality in the United States? A new documentary, Requiem for The American Dream, turns to the ever-insightful Noam…
The War on Women: And the Brave Ones Who Fight Back by Sue Lloyd-Roberts. London: Simon & Schuster UK 2016. 320 pp, £16.99 hardcover 9781471153907, £8.99 paperback…
Since the end of the Cold War, the US has been the only true global superpower, with US policymakers intervening freely anywhere around the world where they feel there are vital…
Antoine Martin examines Trump's plan to 'make China great again'.
While trade policy and rule-making over the past years has largely been about an influence contest…
What does justice demand of individuals in an unjust society? Chris Marshall considers the personal implications of distributive justice.
The distribution of wealth and…
From OpenDemocracy's archive: first published in February 2008. "What comes after Fidel" is a well-worn topic of op-eds, but the focus should be on an assessment of…