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  1. France craves the grandeur of the Charles de Gaulle era, while Germany recalls fondly the comfortable stability of the Bonn Republic. Which approach serves Europe better? asks Dominique Moisi of

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  2. The rich often remain silent about glaring income and wealth for fear of being labeled hypocrites by those on the right. But there is no contradiction in adopting such a stance, argues

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  3. .'s tweets contradicting assessments by his own intelligence chiefs cannot be dismissed as mere tantrums by the Toddler-in-Chief, warns former analyst Kent Harrington

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  4. The US services surplus increased by 145% between 2000 and 2016, note &

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  5. The great "techlash" is probably only just getting started | reviews new books by & . is part of our premium series. Read 2 for free, or subscribe for full access

    Black and white image of Mark Zuckerburg's face on red background. Image title, Big Tech Is Watching - and Being Watched.
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  6. Today is . In this piece from our archive, PS contributor discusses how the degradation and depletion of water resources by the energy sector poses a threat to our planet

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  7. Could Kazakhstan's Nazarbayev become an elder statesman like Singapore’s Lee Kwan Yew? asks

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  8. Italy will ignore US warnings on China's "Belt and Road Initiative" at its peril, says

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    To defend democracy and a rules-based order, CIGI and the have introduced the Declaration of Principles. says the goal is to start a debate, not to have the final word: cc:

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  11. . & offer two cautionary perspectives about Italy's approach to China | is part of our premium series. Read 2 for free, or subscribe for full access

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  12. By outlining a set of shared principles, the 1941 Atlantic Charter created a framework that ensured prosperity and stability for more than 80 years. Today, that framework needs to be revised, not abandoned |

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  13. Italy will pay a high political cost for endorsing China's Belt and Road Initiative |

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  14. Today's nuclear rhetoric is disturbingly reminiscent of the darkest moments of the Cold War |

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  15. Yes, global warming is a problem, but it is nowhere near a catastrophe, writes

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  16. The neoliberal assumption that private debt is, by definition, less problematic than public debt, explains why Italy's credit ratings are in trouble and Spain's aren't, writes . It also explains the rise of

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  17. Mar 21

    Talks on technologies ended in deadlock at last week. But the world urgently needs an open debate about possible new ways to reduce climate risks, says

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    Two cautionary perspectives about Italy's approach to China. Our latest ft. & | This is a premium article. Read 2 for free, or subscribe for full access

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  19. Mar 21

    Ideally, the US and China would conclude their current negotiations by announcing mutually beneficial reforms. Unfortunately, that is not the deal that is likely to materialize, says

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  20. Mar 21

    Shared values are more necessary than ever in a multipolar world |

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