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Peter Singer & David Benatar discuss the rationale for anti-natalism and what is morally permissible in pursuing it.
Yi Fuxian draws parallels between the empire’s missteps and the Chinese government’s efforts to avoid a similar fate.
Jonathan R. Hunt is Assistant Professor in the Strategic and Operational Research Department and a core faculty member in the ...
Jonathan R. Hunt considers the legacy of the scientists and policymakers who ushered in an era of existential dread.
Angela Huyue Zhang shows why overwhelming Chinese dominance of the sector limits US options in the countries' trade war.
Since Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” on April 2, when he announced sweeping trade tariffs on friend and foe alike, the ...
Growing risks to the water supplies and hydrological cycles that sustain human civilization call for a new economic framework. In the remaining months of its G20 presidency, South Africa can provide ...
Nilima Gulrajani & John Hendra emphasize the importance of building consensus on the organization's essential functions.
Koketso Moeti thinks more must be done to improve public services, keep money out of politics, and prevent corporate greed.
Richard K. Sherwin makes the case that negotiating with a lawless president is self-deception masquerading as self-interest.
Ioannis Ioannou explains how businesses can help create markets that are aligned with ecological and social realities.
Andrés Velasco sees disturbing parallels between the United States and countries on the verge of a public-debt crisis.