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What Should Be on the Global Financial Agenda?

José Antonio Ocampo BOGOTÁ – The United Nations Conferences on Financing for Development have been great occasions for building consensus on global financing issues. The next meeting, set for mid-2025 in Spain, will continue the progress made previously in Monterrey (2002), Doha (2008), and Addis Ababa (2015), and preparations are

What Germany’s Election Means for the Western Left

But today’s SPD is a shadow of its former self: the party won only 16.4% of the vote in Sunday’s

Trump’s Cultural Revolution

Trump may lack Mao’s skills as a writer and theorist, but he possesses the same animal instinct to confound opponents

Will We Squander the AI Opportunity?

PARIS – I was fortunate to participate in the recent AI Action Summit in Paris, where many discussions emphasized the need to

Normalizing the Normalization of the Far Right

With only a few weeks to go before the federal election on February 23, Germany experienced a political earthquake. For the

Marco Rubio: An Americas First Foreign Policy

Yet even when circumstances demand toughness, the president’s vision for the hemisphere remains positive. We see a prosperous region rife

Green Free Trade in a Protectionist Age

As incentives go, CBAM amounts to a “stick,” which punishes developing countries for not sacrificing domestic growth and development in

Confronting the Pandemic’s Toxic Political Legacy

Not only is Donald Trump back in the White House, but the far right is poised to occupy the Austrian

A House Gutted by Fire

Los Angeles has been burning for almost two weeks now, and the blame game is in full swing. From diversity,

The Key to Narrowing the Development Gap

Increasing investment is a first step toward building more productive, sustainable, and resilient African food systems. Supporting Africa’s farmers is