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October 11, 2024, Opinion: "Although middle powers like India, Indonesia, Brazil, South Africa, Turkey, and Nigeria are unlikely to form a bloc of their own, they are well-…
February 9, 2024, Opinion: "As the United States pursues industrial policies to serve its own national interests, and as China sticks with its state-driven economic model,…
2024, Paper: "Not so long ago, the development community was brimming with optimism on the developing world’s economic prospects. Economic growth was up, extreme poverty sharply…
August 2023, Paper: "There are few economic policies that generate more kneejerk opposition from economists than industrial policy. This has not stopped governments from making…
May 5, 2023, Opinion: "While the Biden administration’s economic agenda represents a welcome departure from past Democratic presidencies, its latest actions against China have…
September/October 2022, Opinion: "The global order is deteriorating before our eyes. The relative decline of U.S. power and the concomitant rise of China have eroded the partially…
June 8, 2022, Opinion: "American policymakers readily conflate the goal of reasserting US global primacy with the establishment of a more secure and prosperous world order. But…
November 10, 2021, Opinion: "The structure of great-power rivalry may exclude a world of love and harmony, but it does not necessitate a world of immutable conflict. Structure is…
June 2021, Paper: "Capitalism is not a rigid system. It has evolved and changed over time, shaped by local history, social pressures, and crises. Today, it is commonplace to…
February 17, 2021, Video: "China and the United States have had frosty diplomatic relations in the last few years that have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this talk,…